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Owthorne is an area of the town of Withernsea, in the
civil parish of Withernsea, on the
Holderness coast in the East
Riding of Yorkshire, England. Owthorne...
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decline in the
number of
visiting holidaymakers. In 1916 a
flying field (
Owthorne), 35
acres (14 ha) in size was
established by The
Admiralty on the site...
- Places, of Winestead, Pattrington,
South Frodingham, Hollym, Rimswell,
Owthorne otherwise Seathorne, Withernsea,
England Hill, and
Walker Fields, in Holderness...
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Fairfell Farmstead,
Shafton Road, Howick)
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Owthorne House, Farm
Bosch Hoek 973,
Lions River District Plastered brickwork, corrugated...
- heritagegateway.org.uk.
Retrieved 30
August 2023. Russel,
Stuart (31 July 1975). "
Owthorne and the
final tragedy, and the last days of
Colden Parva". Hull
Daily Mail...
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Northorp Northorpe (Old)
Aldborough (Old)
Kilnsea (Old)
Withernsea Out
Newton Owthorne (Sisterkirke)
Ravenser Odd
Ravenspurn Ringborough Sand-le-Mere Southorpe...
- off the B1242 road.
Waxholme was
formerly a
township in the
parish of
Owthorne, in 1866
Waxholme became a
separate civil parish, on 1
April 1935 the parish...
- p****es just to the east of Rimswell. In 1823
Rimswell was in the
parish of
Owthorne, a
village since lost to
coastal erosion.
Rimswell inhabitants numbered...
- Hollym, Holmpton, Keyingham, Kilnsea, Ottringham, Out Newton, Owstwick,
Owthorne, Patrington,
Paull or Paghill, Rimswell, Roos,
Ryhill & Camerton, Skeffling...
- 1804 Ship
State Description John United
Kingdom The ship was
wrecked at
Owthorne,
Yorkshire with the loss of two of her crew. She was on a
voyage from Dantzig...