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OS grid reference
  
SE845189

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
DN17

Ceremonial county
  
Lincolnshire

Unitary authority
  
North Lincolnshire

Country
  
England

Post town
  
SCUNTHORPE

Local time
  
Monday 10:08 PM

UK parliament constituency
  
Brigg and Goole

Fockerby

Region
  
Yorkshire and the Humber

Weather
  
8°C, Wind SW at 10 km/h, 85% Humidity

Civil parish
  
Garthorpe, North Lincolnshire

Fockerby is a village in North Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 8 miles (13 km) south-east from Goole and 1 mile (1.6 km) west from the River Trent.

Map of Fockerby, Scunthorpe, UK

Fockerby is part of the Isle of Axholme and close to the border with the East Riding of Yorkshire. The village is in the civil parish of Garthorpe and Fockerby (where the population is included), and is contiguous with the village of Garthorpe to the north-east, with which it forms one community joined by a section of road which crosses the previous course of the River Don.

In 1872 Fockerby was in Yorkshire, divided from Garthorpe by the "Old Don".

By 1881 the village was a township in the parish of Adlingfleet in the East Riding of Yorkshire, and "on the west bank of the old Don River, which is now filled in and under cultivation". Lords of the manor and principal landowners were the Master and fellows of St Catharine's College, Cambridge. Chief crops grown were flax, potatoes, wheat and beans on an area of 910 acres (3.7 km2). Occupations at the time included a land surveyor, a tailor, a miller, and three farmers, one of whom was a landowner who lived at the Hall and employed a farm bailiff. Fockerby population in 1871 was 88.

Fockerby was once served by Fockerby railway station the terminus of a branch line from Goole.

References

Fockerby Wikipedia


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