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Burton Pidsea

Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

Burton Pidsea

Village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England

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civil_parishBurton Pidsea
unitary_englandEast Riding of Yorkshire
regionYorkshire and the Humber
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Burton Pidsea is a village and civil parish in the Holderness area of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. The village is situated approximately 11 mi east of Hull city centre.

St. Peter and St. Paul's Church, Burton Pidsea
The boundary wall with the year 1843 inlaid in the stonework at Edward Baxter's brickworks near the junction of New Road and Main Road, Burton Pidsea. The site of the former brickworks is now a residential area.

According to the 2011 UK census, Burton Pidsea parish had a population of 944,{{NOMIS2011

There is a church, village hall, a minimarket shop which incorporates on its forecourt a petrol station, two public houses, a primary school and a playing field.

Other local amenities include a bowls club.

The church dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul was designated a Grade I listed building in 1966 and is now recorded in the National Heritage List for England, maintained by Historic England.

The name Burton derives from the Old English burhtūn meaning 'settlement at the fort'. Pidsea was originally a separate village, deriving from the Old English pidesǣ meaning 'marsh lake'.

References

References

  1. "St Peter, Burton Pidsea; Diocese of York". Achurchnearyou.com.
  2. (21 December 2011). "Burton Pidsea Memorial Hall (Back Lane, Burton Pidsea, Hull)". The List.
  3. {{NHLE
  4. "Key to English Place-names".
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