PocklingtonHistory.com Railway Street (Circa 1880)
News
> AGM report 2012
> Field Walking talk
> Food Workshop
Events
> Pocklington History Group
  4th Jun. - Queens Jubilee Exhibition

> Wetwang Local History Group
  12th Jun. - Gt. Wold Valley Proj.

> Wetwang Local History Group
  30th Jun. - Rudston Church visit

Gallery
Market Place Market Place
Note the new building in the photo on the corner.
Regent Street Regent Street
Note the 'Old Red Lion Hotel'
Chapmangate Chapmangate
Note the independent chapel built in 1807 to the left.
History of Ousethorpe
NB: This information is sourced from Bulmers 1892 directory.

OUSETHORPE

OUSETHORPE is a small township containing 330 acres, belonging to Mrs. Adeline Bell Lamb, of Melbourne House, Eugby, and Colonel Duncombe, of Kilnwick Percy. The township is divided into two farms; the rateable value is £560, and the number of inhabitants 17. There are traces of a large moated mansion.