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Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Fewston is a village and civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It is situated north of Otley and close to Swinsty and Fewston reservoirs
Fewston
Reservoir in North Yorkshire, England
found from the A59 road. The reservoir is below and directly adjoining Fewston Reservoir. The area around the reservoirs is popular with walkers. Beneath
Swinsty_Reservoir
Reservoir in North Yorkshire, England
Fewston Reservoir is located in the Washburn valley north of Otley and west of Harrogate in Yorkshire, England. It was built in 1879. The capacity is
Fewston_Reservoir
River in North Yorkshire, England
Wood, Swinsty and Fewston) were built at the end of the 19th century, while the fourth, Thruscross, was delayed until the 1960s. Fewston and Swinsty reservoirs
River_Washburn
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Census was less than 100, so details were included in the civil parish of Fewston. In 2015, North Yorkshire County Council estimated the population of the
Blubberhouses
Valley in the North Yorkshire, England
Historically, the area was in the wapentake of Claro, and the ancient parish of Fewston covered a large part of the valley. Many of the settlements in the lower
Washburn_Valley
Church in Fewston, North Yorkshire, England
Church is an Anglican church in Fewston, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. A church was first built in Fewston in the 12th century, and the mediaeval
St Michael and St Lawrence's Church, Fewston
St_Michael_and_St_Lawrence's_Church,_Fewston
Fewston is a civil parish in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It contains 13 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for
Listed_buildings_in_Fewston
Water supply and treatment utility company in England
(30 & 31 Vict. c. cxli) authorised the building of three reservoirs at Fewston Lindley Wood and Swinsty. The Leeds Waterworks Company was incorporated
Yorkshire_Water
English translator (c. 1580 – 1635)
Fairfax, 1st Lord Fairfax of Cameron (1560–1640). Fairfax lived at New Hall, Fewston, near Harrogate, Yorkshire, England. He is best known for his translation
Edward_Fairfax
English civil engineer (1807–1893)
Hawksley acted as consultant to the construction of Lindley Wood, Swinsty and Fewston reservoirs for Leeds Corporation Waterworks. At Tunstall Reservoir in 1876
Thomas_Hawksley
City in West Yorkshire, England
Vict. c. cxli) three reservoirs were built at Lindley Wood, Swinsty, and Fewston in the Washburn Valley north of Leeds. Residential growth occurred in Holbeck
Leeds
Village in North Yorkshire, England
slopes of the Washburn Valley, north of Otley and close to Swinsty and Fewston reservoirs. The village is recorded as having been raided by Scottish marauders
Timble
1934 1942 141 Fewston England North Yorkshire SE1870054100 53°58′57″N 1°42′59″W / 53.982621°N 1.7163354°W / 53.982621; -1.7163354 (Fewston Reservoir)
List of reservoirs in the United Kingdom
List_of_reservoirs_in_the_United_Kingdom
Former administrative area of Yorkshire, England
into two divisions. The Upper Division included the parishes of Farnham, Fewston, Hampsthwaite, Kirkby Malzeard and Pannal and parts of Aldborough, Knaresborough
Claro_Wapentake
Future road in North Yorkshire, England
existing A59 at SE160552. A revised junction at Church Hill (adjacent to Fewston Reservoir), is also part of the scheme to improve safety at that location
Kex_Gill_Bypass
Faxfleet, Featherstone, Felixkirk, Fenay Bridge, Fenwick, Ferrybridge, Fewston, Filey, Fimber, Finghall, Finkle Street, Finningley, Firbeck, Firby (near
List_of_places_in_Yorkshire
Name Architect Location Built Demolished Served (Years) West House Mill Fewston, SE 168 555 53°59′43″N 1°44′43″W / 53.99525°N 1.74523°W / 53.99525;
List of mills in North Yorkshire
List_of_mills_in_North_Yorkshire
helped Polish troops fight the Red Army in 1920." For fellow novelist C. G. Fewston, however, most of the rest of the characters are genre caricatures and
The_Spies_of_Warsaw
Canadian insurance company (1874–2020)
London Life: A Look Back, (London Life Insurance Company, 1998), 14. Fewston, 16. Fewster, 20-21. Fewster, 21-23. Fewster, 25. "Canadian corporate reports
London_Life_Insurance
Settlement and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
reservoir. Thruscross was historically a township in the ancient parish of Fewston. The township included the hamlets of Bramley Head, West End and Low Mill
Thruscross
Reservoir in North Yorkshire, England
Maximum Flood (PMF). This was part of a £6.5 million scheme to make Swinsty, Fewston and Lindley Wood reservoirs meet improved flood standards. The reservoir
Lindley_Wood_Reservoir
Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in England
includes the reservoirs of the Washburn Valley, Lindley Wood, Swinsty, Fewston and Thruscross. The eastern part of the AONB includes the valleys of the
Nidderdale_National_Landscape
Chelker Reservoir Cod Beck Reservoir Elslack Reservoir Embsay Reservoir Fewston Reservoir Gouthwaite Reservoir Grimwith Reservoir Laneshaw Reservoir Leighton
List of dams and reservoirs in the United Kingdom
List_of_dams_and_reservoirs_in_the_United_Kingdom
The Ven. Arthur Gwyther (Fewston 23 February 1850 – Bournemouth 21 February 1921) was an Anglican priest in the Caribbean in the late 19th and early 20th
Arthur_Gwyther
Former village in Yorkshire, England
Thruscross (or Thurscross) and was in the ancient ecclesiastical parish of Fewston. However, due to the number of mills built on the River Washburn and its
West End, West Riding of Yorkshire
West_End,_West_Riding_of_Yorkshire
Postcode area within the United Kingdom
Pannal, Barrowby, Burn Bridge, Kirkby Overblow, Killinghall, Greenhow, Fewston, Beckwithshaw, Spofforth, Bishop Monkton, Bishop Thornton, Glasshouses
HG_postcode_area
Civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
Clifton with Norwood. It was historically a township in the parish of Fewston, and became a separate civil parish in 1866. Until 1974 it was part of
Norwood,_North_Yorkshire
English cartoonist (born 1955)
Arena Gallery, Birmingham, May 2015 – June 2016 Washburne Heritage Centre, Fewston October 2014 The Postcard is a Public Work of Art, X Marks the Bokship
Jacky_Fleming
Oxfordshire Fernilee Reservoir - Derbyshire Fernworthy Reservoir- Devon Fewston Reservoir - Yorkshire Filby Broad - Norfolk Fisher Tarn - Cumbria Fleet
List_of_lakes_of_England
Reservoir in North Yorkshire, England
from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 18 January 2016. "GENUKI: Fewston Supplementary". genuki.org.uk. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016
Thruscross_Reservoir
Former local government area in the UK
Denton Esholt (1894–1937) transferred to County Borough of Bradford Farnley Fewston Great Timble Hawksworth (1894–1937) transferred to Aireborough Urban District
Wharfedale_Rural_District
English politician (1884–1972)
Timble. Wife Mary H. Holmes age 50, born Fewston. 6 children including daughter Jane Holmes age 21, born Fewston. Also a servant. "1891 England Census.
Mary_Fisher_(mayor)
of Washburn and Mid-Wharfe, Comprising Blubberhouses, Denton, Farnley, Fewston, Leathley, and Weston". www.crockford.org.uk. Retrieved 20 April 2019.
List of churches in the Anglican Diocese of Leeds
List_of_churches_in_the_Anglican_Diocese_of_Leeds
Church in Blubberhouses, North Yorkshire, England
Frankland Russell, as a chapel of ease to St Michael and St Lawrence's Church, Fewston. It was designed by Edward Buckton Lamb in the Early English style, and
St Andrew's Church, Blubberhouses
St_Andrew's_Church,_Blubberhouses
English organisation
Lane called Penny Pot House and it was the home of the Burnell family of Fewston. Martin Burnell (1708–1776) died at Penny Pot House in February 1776. His
Association of Harrogate Apprentices
Association_of_Harrogate_Apprentices
British television series
near Wetherby. North west of Leeds, filming took place at sections of Fewston and Swinsty reservoirs, and the environs of RAF Menwith Hill. A total of
Circles_of_Deceit
Wharfedale, Carlton, Castley, Clifton with Norwood, Denton, Esholt, Farnley, Fewston, Hawksworth, Horsforth, Ilkley, Lindley, Menston, Middleton, Nesfield with
List of poor law unions in England
List_of_poor_law_unions_in_England
Anglican church in North Yorkshire, England
become Weston with Denton. In 2008, the church was joined with those at Fewston, Blubberhouses, Leathley and Farnley to become the United Benefice of Washburn
Church_of_St_Helen,_Denton
283253 (Church of St Felix) 1241255 More images Church of St Lawrence Fewston Church Medieval 14 July 1987 SE1948254102 53°58′57″N 1°42′16″W / 53.98261°N
Grade II* listed churches in North Yorkshire (district)
Grade_II*_listed_churches_in_North_Yorkshire_(district)
English antiquary and genealogist
customs at Hull. He died in Menston in December 1673. The registers of Fewston parish church record his burial, and also that of his wife in 1657; they
Charles_Fairfax_(antiquary)
Road in Northern England
that leads to Blubberhouses village. The A59 then runs along the head of Fewston Reservoir and follows the route of a Roman road past the 'golf balls' at
A59_road
German bioarchaeologist
Power, D., Robinson, C., Robinson, S., Speller, C., Waters, G. 2017. The Fewston Assemblage: Churchyard Secrets Revealed. Washburn Heritage Centre Jones
Malin_Holst
Village and civil parish in North Yorkshire, England
century, which carried an ancient routeway over the river to Norwood and Fewston. It is a Grade II listed building. Listed buildings in Weston, North Yorkshire
Weston,_North_Yorkshire
long construction railways Fewston Reservoir Railway 1874 1879 3 ft (914 mm) Washburn Valley, England Construction of Fewston Reservoir Swinsty Reservoir
British industrial narrow-gauge railways
British_industrial_narrow-gauge_railways
Otley: Smith Settle. pp. 54–55. ISBN 1-85825-028-5. "Subsidence of Land at Fewston: Threatened Destruction of the Village". The Yorkshire Post. 24 September
List of landslips in Yorkshire
List_of_landslips_in_Yorkshire
District Harrogate Ferrensby 187 1.71 Nidderdale Rural District Harrogate Fewston 182 8.85 Wharfedale Rural District Harrogate Filey (town) 6,981 8.52 Filey
List of civil parishes in North Yorkshire
List_of_civil_parishes_in_North_Yorkshire
Buildings of special importance in North Yorkshire, England
buildings in Felliscliffe Listed buildings in Ferrensby Listed buildings in Fewston Listed buildings in Filey Listed buildings in Finghall Listed buildings
Listed buildings in North Yorkshire
Listed_buildings_in_North_Yorkshire
Former monastic house in North Yorkshire
conferred with the right of advowson upon the churches in Hampsthwaite, Fewston, Pannal and Whixley. The order also owned a mill to the east of the priory
Knaresborough_Priory
Long distance footpath in North Yorkshire, England
trail heads north to Swinsty Reservoir, then follows Washburndale past Fewston Reservoir to the small village of Blubberhouses. From the dam of Thruscross
Six_Dales_Trail
104-mile footpath in northern England
through Pateley Bridge and into the Washburn Valley passing Thruscross, Fewston and Swinsty reservoirs. After this it passes over Denton Moor and into
Yorkshire_Water_Way
English family of painters
(1889), oil painting, Royal Academy Summer Exhibition. Cragg Hall and Fewston Reservoir, near Blubberhouses, Yorkshire 1261 (1897), watercolour, Royal
Willson_Group
19th-century English historian
property owners sued Leeds Corporation for damages following a landslip at Fewston. However, Grainge's History of the Forest of Knaresborough "showed conclusively
William_Grainge
23°W / 51.93; -01.23 SP5327 Fewston North Yorkshire 53°59′N 1°43′W / 53.98°N 01.71°W / 53.98; -01.71 SE1954 Fewston Bents North Yorkshire 53°59′N
List of United Kingdom locations: Fa-Fe
List_of_United_Kingdom_locations:_Fa-Fe
FEWSTON
FEWSTON
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Thackray in the parish of Great Timble, West Yorkshire, now submerged in Fewston reservoir. It was named with Old Norse þak ‘thatching’, ‘reeds’ + (v)rá ‘nook’, ‘corner’.
Surname or Lastname
English (Yorkshire)
English (Yorkshire) : habitational name from Hardisty Hill in the parish of Fewston, North Yorkshire, recorded in 1379 as Hardolfsty, from the Old English personal name Heardwulf (composed of the elements heard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’ + wulf ‘wolf’) + Old English stīg ‘path’.
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Female Star
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Tamil
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Lustrous
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Hebrew
(מֵרַב) Variant spelling of Hebrew Merav, MERAB means "increase, multiplication." In the bible, this is the name of the eldest daughter of King Saul.Â
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English : unexplained.
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Armoured, Protected
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Lord of the Mountains
Girl/Female
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Happy
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Muslim
The Moon
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Hindu, Indian
Addressing Jain God
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