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Hollym, East Riding of Yorkshire

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Population
  
513 (2011 census)

Civil parish
  
Hollym

Local time
  
Monday 3:06 PM

UK parliament constituency
  
Beverley and Holderness

OS grid reference
  
TA345252

Country
  
England

Dialling code
  
01964

Unitary authority
  
East Riding of Yorkshire

Hollym, East Riding of Yorkshire

Ceremonial county
  
East Riding of Yorkshire

Region
  
Yorkshire and the Humber

Weather
  
12°C, Wind W at 21 km/h, 72% Humidity

Hollym is a small village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, in an area known as Holderness. It is situated approximately 2 miles (3 km) south of Withernsea and is on the A1033 road.

Map of Hollym, UK

According to the 2011 UK Census, Hollym parish had a population of 513, an increase on the 2001 UK Census figure of 447.

Hollym airfield lies just to the north of the village and is suitable for light aircraft.

The parish church of St Nicholas is a Grade II listed building.

In 1823 Hollym was parish in the Wapentake and Liberty of Holderness. St Nicholas' Church was built in 1814 by the then vicar. Population at the time was 260. Occupations included seventeen farmers, a corn miller, a schoolmaster, and the landlady of The Plough public house. A carrier operated between the village and Hull once a week.

Hollym was served from 1854 to 1964 by Hollym Gate railway station on the Hull and Holderness Railway.

Edmund Henry Barker, the English classical scholar, was born in the village.

References

Hollym, East Riding of Yorkshire Wikipedia