Barmby on the Marsh
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Barmby on the Marsh is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire
, England
. It is situated approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the market town
of Howden
. It lies on the east bank of the River Ouse
(and facing North Yorkshire
over it), near its confluence with the River Derwent
.
According to the 2001 UK census
, Barmby on the Marsh parish had a population of 345.
The parish church of St Helen is a Grade II listed building, while the village has one pub, The Kings Head (the Sloop Inn closed some decades ago). Neighbouring Asselby
also has a pub, The Black Swan.
Unusually, Barmby is situated at the end of a long dead end road, on which also lies the village of Asselby.
East Riding of Yorkshire
The East Riding of Yorkshire, or simply East Yorkshire, is a local government district with unitary authority status, and a ceremonial county of England. For ceremonial purposes the county also includes the city of Kingston upon Hull, which is a separate unitary authority...
, England
England
England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, with the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separating it from continental...
. It is situated approximately 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the market town
Market town
Market town or market right is a legal term, originating in the medieval period, for a European settlement that has the right to host markets, distinguishing it from a village and city...
of Howden
Howden
Howden is a small market town and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It lies north of the M62, on the A614 road about north of Goole and south-west of York. William the Conqueror gave the town to the Bishops of Durham in 1080...
. It lies on the east bank of the River Ouse
River Ouse, Yorkshire
The River Ouse is a river in North Yorkshire, England. The river is formed from the River Ure at Cuddy Shaw Reach near Linton-on-Ouse, about 6 miles downstream of the confluence of the River Swale with the River Ure...
(and facing North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire
North Yorkshire is a non-metropolitan or shire county located in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England, and a ceremonial county primarily in that region but partly in North East England. Created in 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972 it covers an area of , making it the largest...
over it), near its confluence with the River Derwent
River Derwent, Yorkshire
The Derwent is a river in Yorkshire in the north of England. It is used for water abstraction, leisure and sporting activities and effluent disposal as well as being of significant importance as the site of several nature reserves...
.
According to the 2001 UK census
United Kingdom Census 2001
A nationwide census, known as Census 2001, was conducted in the United Kingdom on Sunday, 29 April 2001. This was the 20th UK Census and recorded a resident population of 58,789,194....
, Barmby on the Marsh parish had a population of 345.
The parish church of St Helen is a Grade II listed building, while the village has one pub, The Kings Head (the Sloop Inn closed some decades ago). Neighbouring Asselby
Asselby
Asselby is a village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It is located in the south-west of the county, north of the River Ouse.It is situated approximately west of the market town of Howden....
also has a pub, The Black Swan.
Unusually, Barmby is situated at the end of a long dead end road, on which also lies the village of Asselby.