Airmyn, Little

Settlement in Yorkshire Selby

England

Airmyn, Little

Premier Inn outside Goole Close to M62.
Premier Inn outside Goole Credit: Russel Wills

Airmyn, located in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, is a village situated along the banks of the River Aire. It falls within the civil parish of Airmyn and is part of the Goole postal area. With its picturesque surroundings, Airmyn offers a peaceful and idyllic setting for its residents.

The village is well-known for its historic significance, with evidence of human settlement dating back to the Roman times. The name "Airmyn" originates from the Old Norse language, meaning "the river mouth of the Ermun." This reference to the river highlights the village's close connection to the River Aire, which not only adds to its charm but also provides recreational opportunities for locals and visitors alike.

Airmyn has a close-knit community, with several amenities catering to the needs of its residents. The village boasts a primary school, a church, a village hall, and a pub, all of which serve as central meeting points for various social activities. Additionally, Airmyn benefits from its proximity to the nearby town of Goole, where residents can access a wider range of services and amenities.

The village offers a range of architectural styles, with a mix of traditional cottages and more modern properties. The surrounding countryside is predominantly agricultural, with vast fields and meadows providing a scenic backdrop. Airmyn is also home to several nature reserves, such as the Ousefleet Nature Reserve, which attract birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts.

Overall, Airmyn is a charming village in the heart of Yorkshire, known for its rich history, natural beauty, and strong sense of community.

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Airmyn, Little Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 53.71955/-0.907265 or Grid Reference SE7225. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Premier Inn outside Goole Close to M62.
Premier Inn outside Goole
Close to M62.
Filling station and Spar shop Close to M62.
Filling station and Spar shop
Close to M62.
Crossing Boothferry Bridge near Goole
Crossing Boothferry Bridge near Goole
On the Trans Pennine Trail heading west towards Asselby Island
On the Trans Pennine Trail heading west towards Asselby Island
Fields by the A614
Fields by the A614
Airmyn Road
Airmyn Road
Lay-by at White City on the A614
Lay-by at White City on the A614
North Bank of The River Ouse At Asselby Landing
North Bank of The River Ouse
At Asselby Landing
Farmland north of The River Ouse You can just make out the curve of The Ouse Bridge in the distance. It carries the M62 motorway. Seen from the riverbank path.
Farmland north of The River Ouse
You can just make out the curve of The Ouse Bridge in the distance. It carries the M62 motorway. Seen from the riverbank path.
Boothferry Bridge The bridge opened in 1929 and until 1972 was the only road bridge over The River Ouse in this vicinity - providing a vital traffic artery to and from East Yorkshire.
Boothferry Bridge
The bridge opened in 1929 and until 1972 was the only road bridge over The River Ouse in this vicinity - providing a vital traffic artery to and from East Yorkshire.
The River Ouse and Boothferry Bridge With Drax Power Station in the distance
The River Ouse and Boothferry Bridge
With Drax Power Station in the distance
By the river in Booth
By the river in Booth
Cottages on High Street, Airmyn Photo taken from the raised flood embankment of The River Aire.
Cottages on High Street, Airmyn
Photo taken from the raised flood embankment of The River Aire.
Modern houses by High Street, Airmyn
Modern houses by High Street, Airmyn
At the waste recycling centre on Airmyn Road
At the waste recycling centre on Airmyn Road
The clock tower in Airmyn The clock tower, designed by Henry Francis Lockwood of Bradford and built in 1865,  was paid for by the village population, to honour the memory of the second Earl of Beverley who funded the building of the nearby village school.
The clock tower in Airmyn
The clock tower, designed by Henry Francis Lockwood of Bradford and built in 1865, was paid for by the village population, to honour the memory of the second Earl of Beverley who funded the building of the nearby village school.
Pease Farm, Little Airmyn Seen across The River Aire
Pease Farm, Little Airmyn
Seen across The River Aire
St David's Church, Airmyn "The parish church of St David's is a Grade II listed building originally built in 1318 and extended in 1676. The roof was replaced with a new one of Westmorland slate in 1858, as part of refurbishments that also included a bellcote and a porch on the west end." (from Wikipedia)
St David's Church, Airmyn
"The parish church of St David's is a Grade II listed building originally built in 1318 and extended in 1676. The roof was replaced with a new one of Westmorland slate in 1858, as part of refurbishments that also included a bellcote and a porch on the west end." (from Wikipedia)
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Airmyn, Little is located at Grid Ref: SE7225 (Lat: 53.71955, Lng: -0.907265)

Division: West Riding

Administrative County: North Yorkshire

District: Selby

Police Authority: North Yorkshire

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Nearby Amenities

Located within 500m of 53.71955,-0.907265
Airmyn
Place: village
Lat/Long: 53.7182715/-0.9011218
Airmyn High Street
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Lat/Long: 53.7197183/-0.9025875
Airmyn High Street
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Naptan Landmark: Post Office
Naptan Street: High Street
Naptan Verified: no
Source: naptan_import
Lat/Long: 53.719705/-0.9027856
Post Box
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Barrier: kissing_gate
Foot: yes
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Airmyn Garage
Addr City: Goole
Addr Housenumber: 73
Addr Postcode: DN14 8LD
Addr Street: High Street
Addr Suburb: Airmyn
Shop: car_repair
Lat/Long: 53.7188047/-0.9027161
Man Made: tower
Tower Construction: freestanding
Tower Type: bell_tower
Lat/Long: 53.7211942/-0.9027651
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