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OS grid reference
  
SE967297

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Postcode district
  
HU15

Dialling code
  
01482

UK parliament constituency
  
Haltemprice and Howden

Country
  
England

Post town
  
BROUGH

Local time
  
Sunday 2:20 PM

Ceremonial county
  
East Riding of Yorkshire

Unitary authority
  
East Riding of Yorkshire

Wauldby

Region
  
Yorkshire and the Humber

Weather
  
21°C, Wind S at 27 km/h, 50% Humidity

Civil parish
  
Welton, East Riding of Yorkshire

Wauldby is a region in the Yorkshire Wolds within the civil parish of Welton in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England. It contains the gentrified hamlet around Wauldby Manor farm, and a few other minor dwellings including Little Wauldby farm.

Contents

Wauldby was once the site of a village; the habitation was abandoned in mediaeval times.

Geography

Wauldby is situated approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) north of Welton and 3 miles (4.8 km) west of Willerby. It is within the Yorkshire Wolds beyond the head of Welton Dale, at a height of approximately 330 ft (100 m) with a local high point of 381 ft (116 m). The area is entirely rural; there are two minor dwellings: Little Waulby Farm and Waulby Manor Farm with church, manor house outbuildings and cottages, and a pond Wauldby Dam. Most the land is enclosed field system, there are also minor woods and plantations including the Woodland Trust managed Nut Wood and Wauldby Scrogs.

History

Wauldby was recorded in the 11th century Doomsday survey as "Waldbi", with a population, together with Elloughton, of 36 villeins, 3 smallholders and a priest. The name Waldbi is thought to mean "[place] on the wold", and is Scandinavian in origin.

The original village was depopulated during the mediaeval period. The area underwent enclosure after 1796. In the 1850s the township of Waulby covered 990 acres (400 ha) and contained 49 people.

In 1835 a chapel was built on the site of an older chapel of ease by Anne Raikes the then landowner. It was built in Gothic revival 13th century style, and is thought to be designed by J.L. Pearson.

Wauldby Hall, also known as Waulby Manor, was rebuilt in 1839.

The house was refurbished in the 1960s by Francis Johnson. The church's bell cote was removed in 1980, and both the manor and church building became grade II listed buildings in 1988. The house, church and 11.2 acres (4.5 ha) of grounds were put up for sale in 2009 at a price of £1.55 million.

References

Wauldby Wikipedia