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Elvington, North Yorkshire

Elvington is a village and civil parish in the City of York, lying approximately 7 miles (11 km) south-east of York, England, on the B1228 York-Howden road. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 1,212,[2] it increased to 1,239 at the 2011 Census.[1] The River Derwent forms part of the parish boundary and the historic Sutton Bridge connects Elvington with Sutton upon Derwent.[3] The village has three separate large industrial estates including a site for Yara International, a Norwegian chemical company.

Elvington
The B1228 Junction services
Elvington
Location within North Yorkshire
Population1,239 (2011 census)[1]
OS grid referenceSE699476
Civil parish
  • Elvington
Unitary authority
Ceremonial county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townYORK
Postcode districtYO41
Dialling code01904
PoliceNorth Yorkshire
FireNorth Yorkshire
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UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire
53°55′12″N 0°56′05″W / 53.920061°N 0.934786°W / 53.920061; -0.934786

Elvington was historically in the East Riding of Yorkshire. However, it became part of the Selby District of the shire county of North Yorkshire between 1974 and 1996. Since 1996 it has been part of the City of York unitary authority.[4]

History edit

 
The Holy Trinity Church

The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book, which states that in 1086 Ulfketill had six carucates of land taxable, where three ploughs were possible. There is a mention of the church, which is Norman in origin and exists in part today.[5]

Richard Neville, 16th Earl of Warwick, was in control of the manor until his death. In the village there is the Grade II* listed Elvington Hall.[6] Built during Elizabethan times, it was remodelled in the 18th century by John Carr; writer Laurence Sterne lived there for a period of his childhood;

 
Sutton Bridge crosses the border into the East Riding of Yorkshire

Roger Jacques and Simone Sterne, his grandparents, controlled the manor before 1700.[7]

1900s onwards edit

Between 1913 and 1926 Elvington was served by a passenger service on the Derwent Valley Light Railway. The line was open for freight traffic until 1973.

During 1942, the airfield RAF Elvington was built; it was used in the Second World War. The airfield was vacated in 1958 and by May 1986 parts of it were turned into the Yorkshire Air Museum, open to the general public. The airfield had the status of a relief landing ground until September 1992. It is now used for motorsports and an airshow.

The village was once the home of the author and screenwriter, Hugo Charteris, who died of cancer in 1970 at his home in the village.

Today edit

 
The Grey Horse

Elvington was made a Conservation Area in 1990.

The Grey Horse Inn is a public house in the centre of the village. The village also has a church, shop, primary school, and sports field. A number of organised clubs and societies operate in the village, including drama, Scouts, various sewing groups, a youth group, a toddler group and playgroup.

Elvington has one of the most unusual homes in Britain. In 2006, a derelict bowling alley was converted into a private home whilst still incorporating a 55-foot-long (17 m) bowling lane. The original bowling alley was built in the 1950s for US troops stationed at RAF Elvington and it was a regular meeting place for members of Strategic Air Command.[8]

Elvington is also home to the turf growers Rolawn who are one of Europe's largest companies of its kind.

The Murder of Chen Cai Guan edit

In January 2009, Chinese national Chen Cai Guan was tortured and beaten to death in a warehouse on the Elvington Industrial Estate.[9] The two men responsible for the murder, Huang Bao Lung, and Zhang Zhouli both admitted links to the 14K Triads, a Hong Kong based criminal gang. Huang and Zhang rented the warehouse as part of a nationwide cannabis factory operation, using a food storage business as a front.

In March 2009, the body of Mr Chen was found by fishermen at a canal in the village of Burn, just south of Selby. When the North Yorkshire Police raided the facility shortly after the murder took place, they seized 1,500 cannabis plants and arrested the suspects, also finding traces of the victim's blood that they had failed to cover up.

In July, both Huang, from Fujian in China, and Zhang, from Dong Bei, were handed life sentences with minimum terms of 18 years and 16 years respectively after being convicted of Mr Chen's murder.

Elvington Harriers Football edit

Founded in 1999, Elvington Harriers Football Club is an FA Charter Standard Club.[10] The football club has age group teams from the 'Saturday Morning Club' and Under-7's through to Under-15's. Each age group team plays in the club's traditional yellow shirts and blue shorts in the Selby District League. The home games for each age-group are played in Elvington at the Lower Derwent Sports & Social Club. The club is financed through player subscriptions and fund-raising activities.

Airfield edit

 
Aerial view of the Runway

The Yorkshire Air Museum is based at Elvington Airfield, a former Second World War bomber station. The main runway was expanded in the Cold War era to become one of the longest in Europe, which enabled it to accept large American bombers such as the B52. The Yorkshire Airshow, the largest in the North of England, was held here annually (now bi-annually) during August.

The airfield has a race track, which is used for drag racing and other motorsport events. In November 1966, Italian motor scooter rider Alberto Ancillotti on his Lambretta bike established the 106 mph terminal speed record at this venue.[11][12][13] In the 1970s the airfield was the outdoor location for a series of Oh No, It's Selwyn Froggitt!, a situation comedy on British television.

Top Gear Vampire dragster crash edit

During filming of a Top Gear segment filmed at the airbase on 20 September 2006, Richard Hammond was injured in the crash of the jet-powered car he was piloting.[14][15][16] He was travelling at 288 mph (463 km/h) at the time of the crash.[17]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Elvington Parish (E04000601)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  2. ^ UK Census (2001). "Local Area Report – Elvington Parish (00FF010)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 31 August 2022.
  3. ^ Historic England. "Sutton Bridge (1148519)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 1 December 2022.
  4. ^ "History of Elvington, in York and Yorkshire | Map and description". www.visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  5. ^ Elvington-York.co.uk
  6. ^ "Elvington Hall, Elvington". britishlistedbuildings.co.uk. Retrieved 3 May 2013.
  7. ^ British-History.ac.uk
  8. ^ Dixon, Heather (July 2006). "Right Up Your Alley". Yorkshire Life. Archant Life.
  9. ^ "Body dumped in Selby canal in cannabis profits dispute". BBC News. 30 September 2010. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  10. ^ "Elvington Harriers Football Club website". Retrieved 2 March 2014.
  11. ^ MMLambretta.com 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine
  12. ^ RacingLambrettas.com
  13. ^ Ancilotti.com
  14. ^ . BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 21 September 2006. Archived from the original on 17 October 2007. Retrieved 18 June 2009. The 36-year-old was thought to be driving at about 300mph on an airfield near York when he crashed on Wednesday.
  15. ^ . BBC News. British Broadcasting Corporation. 22 September 2006. Archived from the original on 3 February 2007. Retrieved 8 December 2008. Mr Hammond suffered a "significant brain injury" when he crashed a jet-powered car at a speed of up to 300mph during filming near York.
  16. ^ (PDF) (Report). Health and Safety Executive. 22 June 2007. p. 1. Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 September 2007. Retrieved 18 June 2009. The BBC Top Gear programme production team had arranged for Richard Hammond (RH) to drive Primetime Land Speed Engineering's Vampire jet car at Elvington Airfield, near York, on Wednesday 20 September 2006.
  17. ^ (Report). BBC Magazines. 28 January 2007. Archived from the original on 21 October 2007. Retrieved 18 June 2009. Watch the reconstruction step-by-step as we talk you through every stage of the events leading up to the 288mph crash, or play it through at full speed to appreciate the astonishing acceleration and G-force of the 10,000bhp rocket car.

External links edit

  • Elvington Village website
  • Elvington in British History Online
  • Elvington in the Domesday Book

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Elvington is a village and civil parish in the City of York lying approximately 7 miles 11 km south east of York England on the B1228 York Howden road According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 1 212 2 it increased to 1 239 at the 2011 Census 1 The River Derwent forms part of the parish boundary and the historic Sutton Bridge connects Elvington with Sutton upon Derwent 3 The village has three separate large industrial estates including a site for Yara International a Norwegian chemical company ElvingtonThe B1228 Junction servicesElvingtonLocation within North YorkshirePopulation1 239 2011 census 1 OS grid referenceSE699476Civil parishElvingtonUnitary authorityCity of YorkCeremonial countyNorth YorkshireRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townYORKPostcode districtYO41Dialling code01904PoliceNorth YorkshireFireNorth YorkshireAmbulanceYorkshireUK ParliamentYork OuterList of places UK England Yorkshire 53 55 12 N 0 56 05 W 53 920061 N 0 934786 W 53 920061 0 934786 Elvington was historically in the East Riding of Yorkshire However it became part of the Selby District of the shire county of North Yorkshire between 1974 and 1996 Since 1996 it has been part of the City of York unitary authority 4 Contents 1 History 1 1 1900s onwards 1 2 Today 2 The Murder of Chen Cai Guan 3 Elvington Harriers Football 4 Airfield 4 1 Top Gear Vampire dragster crash 5 Gallery 6 References 7 External linksHistory edit nbsp The Holy Trinity Church The village is mentioned in the Domesday Book which states that in 1086 Ulfketill had six carucates of land taxable where three ploughs were possible There is a mention of the church which is Norman in origin and exists in part today 5 Richard Neville 16th Earl of Warwick was in control of the manor until his death In the village there is the Grade II listed Elvington Hall 6 Built during Elizabethan times it was remodelled in the 18th century by John Carr writer Laurence Sterne lived there for a period of his childhood nbsp Sutton Bridge crosses the border into the East Riding of Yorkshire Roger Jacques and Simone Sterne his grandparents controlled the manor before 1700 7 1900s onwards edit Between 1913 and 1926 Elvington was served by a passenger service on the Derwent Valley Light Railway The line was open for freight traffic until 1973 During 1942 the airfield RAF Elvington was built it was used in the Second World War The airfield was vacated in 1958 and by May 1986 parts of it were turned into the Yorkshire Air Museum open to the general public The airfield had the status of a relief landing ground until September 1992 It is now used for motorsports and an airshow The village was once the home of the author and screenwriter Hugo Charteris who died of cancer in 1970 at his home in the village Today edit nbsp The Grey Horse Elvington was made a Conservation Area in 1990 The Grey Horse Inn is a public house in the centre of the village The village also has a church shop primary school and sports field A number of organised clubs and societies operate in the village including drama Scouts various sewing groups a youth group a toddler group and playgroup Elvington has one of the most unusual homes in Britain In 2006 a derelict bowling alley was converted into a private home whilst still incorporating a 55 foot long 17 m bowling lane The original bowling alley was built in the 1950s for US troops stationed at RAF Elvington and it was a regular meeting place for members of Strategic Air Command 8 Elvington is also home to the turf growers Rolawn who are one of Europe s largest companies of its kind The Murder of Chen Cai Guan editIn January 2009 Chinese national Chen Cai Guan was tortured and beaten to death in a warehouse on the Elvington Industrial Estate 9 The two men responsible for the murder Huang Bao Lung and Zhang Zhouli both admitted links to the 14K Triads a Hong Kong based criminal gang Huang and Zhang rented the warehouse as part of a nationwide cannabis factory operation using a food storage business as a front In March 2009 the body of Mr Chen was found by fishermen at a canal in the village of Burn just south of Selby When the North Yorkshire Police raided the facility shortly after the murder took place they seized 1 500 cannabis plants and arrested the suspects also finding traces of the victim s blood that they had failed to cover up In July both Huang from Fujian in China and Zhang from Dong Bei were handed life sentences with minimum terms of 18 years and 16 years respectively after being convicted of Mr Chen s murder Elvington Harriers Football editFounded in 1999 Elvington Harriers Football Club is an FA Charter Standard Club 10 The football club has age group teams from the Saturday Morning Club and Under 7 s through to Under 15 s Each age group team plays in the club s traditional yellow shirts and blue shorts in the Selby District League The home games for each age group are played in Elvington at the Lower Derwent Sports amp Social Club The club is financed through player subscriptions and fund raising activities Airfield editMain article RAF Elvington nbsp Aerial view of the Runway The Yorkshire Air Museum is based at Elvington Airfield a former Second World War bomber station The main runway was expanded in the Cold War era to become one of the longest in Europe which enabled it to accept large American bombers such as the B52 The Yorkshire Airshow the largest in the North of England was held here annually now bi annually during August The airfield has a race track which is used for drag racing and other motorsport events In November 1966 Italian motor scooter rider Alberto Ancillotti on his Lambretta bike established the 106 mph terminal speed record at this venue 11 12 13 In the 1970s the airfield was the outdoor location for a series of Oh No It s Selwyn Froggitt a situation comedy on British television Top Gear Vampire dragster crash edit During filming of a Top Gear segment filmed at the airbase on 20 September 2006 Richard Hammond was injured in the crash of the jet powered car he was piloting 14 15 16 He was travelling at 288 mph 463 km h at the time of the crash 17 Gallery edit nbsp Boats on the Derwent nbsp Elvington Primary School nbsp War Memorial nbsp Yorkshire Air Museum nbsp Large Aircraft at the Air Museum nbsp Elvington Lock nbsp Services nbsp The Old Windmill nbsp Elvington AirstripReferences edit a b UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Elvington Parish E04000601 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 31 August 2022 UK Census 2001 Local Area Report Elvington Parish 00FF010 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 31 August 2022 Historic England Sutton Bridge 1148519 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 1 December 2022 History of Elvington in York and Yorkshire Map and description www visionofbritain org uk Retrieved 28 November 2020 Elvington York co uk Elvington Hall Elvington britishlistedbuildings co uk Retrieved 3 May 2013 British History ac uk Dixon Heather July 2006 Right Up Your Alley Yorkshire Life Archant Life Body dumped in Selby canal in cannabis profits dispute BBC News 30 September 2010 Retrieved 26 March 2021 Elvington Harriers Football Club website Retrieved 2 March 2014 MMLambretta com Archived 29 September 2007 at the Wayback Machine RacingLambrettas com Ancilotti com TV presenter stable after crash BBC News British Broadcasting Corporation 21 September 2006 Archived from the original on 17 October 2007 Retrieved 18 June 2009 The 36 year old was thought to be driving at about 300mph on an airfield near York when he crashed on Wednesday Hammond talks to Top Gear co star BBC News British Broadcasting Corporation 22 September 2006 Archived from the original on 3 February 2007 Retrieved 8 December 2008 Mr Hammond suffered a significant brain injury when he crashed a jet powered car at a speed of up to 300mph during filming near York Investigation into the accident of Richard Hammond PDF Report Health and Safety Executive 22 June 2007 p 1 Archived from the original PDF on 28 September 2007 Retrieved 18 June 2009 The BBC Top Gear programme production team had arranged for Richard Hammond RH to drive Primetime Land Speed Engineering s Vampire jet car at Elvington Airfield near York on Wednesday 20 September 2006 0 288mph 0 in 20 seconds Report BBC Magazines 28 January 2007 Archived from the original on 21 October 2007 Retrieved 18 June 2009 Watch the reconstruction step by step as we talk you through every stage of the events leading up to the 288mph crash or play it through at full speed to appreciate the astonishing acceleration and G force of the 10 000bhp rocket car External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Elvington North Yorkshire Elvington Village website Elvington in British History Online Elvington in the Domesday Book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Elvington North Yorkshire amp oldid 1174318756, wikipedia, 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