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- Q2198074 subject Q8380399.
- Q2198074 subject Q9075752.
- Q2198074 abstract "Bishop Burton is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies on the A1079 road approximately 3 miles (5 km) to the west of the market town of Beverley.According to the 2011 UK census, Bishop Burton parish had a population of 696, an increase on the 2001 UK census figure of 628.There has been human activity in Bishop Burton for at least 10,000 years, with traces left from the Mesolithic, Neolithic, Bronze Age, Iron Age and Romano-British eras.The village (whose name may derive from Burtone, meaning fortified farmstead) is mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to the Archbishop of York and the site of Archbishop's Manor House continued to be the site of Manor Houses up to the demolition of High Hall in 1952.The parish church of All Saints is a Grade II* listed building and its earliest parts date from the late 12th century. The only other surviving religious building is the Wesleyan Methodist Chapel, dating from 1840, which is now a house. There was a school in the village from 1743 to 1986.In a field to the east of the village is one of the medieval stone boundary markers for the sanctuary of Saint John of Beverley that is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument.The look and feel of the village - black and white colour scheme, rustic porches and clay pantiles - are the result of improvements to estate housing carried out by ERB Hall-Watt and Richard Hall-Watt (see below) in the late 19th and early 20th century. Subsequent development has often followed this architectural style to retain the unified feel of the village. It is readily apparent when it has not.Bishop Burton is home to Bishop Burton College, a further education and higher education college specialising in agriculture and equine studies.Bishop Burton is also the home to Bishop Burton United Football Club, formed in 2008 as Wilberforce & Larkin Football Club before moving to the village at the start of the 2009–10 season and changing the name to Bishop Burton United so as to emphasise their link with the village and their new home. Bishop Burton United play in the East Riding County Football League Division 3 with matches taking place on Saturdays with a 2 pm kick off. United's home ground is the 4G artificial surface at Bishop Burton College. United's local rivals are nearby sides Molescroft Rangers and Market Weighton United. United have a reputation as a progressive and ambitious football club with the lofty aim of gaining semi-professional status within the next 7 years. The club is also known for its broad multicultural mix with Polish, Latvian, French, Indonesian and Nigerian players in their squad.".
- Q2198074 areaCode "01964".
- Q2198074 ceremonialCounty Q23088.
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- Q2198074 distanceToLondon "257495.04".
- Q2198074 gridReference "SE988398".
- Q2198074 populationTotal "696".
- Q2198074 postalCode "HU17".
- Q2198074 thumbnail Bishop_Burton_Pond_1_(Nigel_Coates).jpg?width=300.
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- Q2198074 dialCode "1964".
- Q2198074 lieutenancyEngland Q23088.
- Q2198074 londonDistanceMi "160".
- Q2198074 officialName "Bishop Burton".
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- Q2198074 population "696".
- Q2198074 postcodeDistrict "HU17".
- Q2198074 point "53.845042 -0.498802".
- Q2198074 type Place.
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- Q2198074 type Settlement.
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- Q2198074 comment "Bishop Burton is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.".
- Q2198074 label "Bishop Burton".
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- Q2198074 depiction Bishop_Burton_Pond_1_(Nigel_Coates).jpg.
- Q2198074 name "Bishop Burton".