Virtual Walk through an Ancient English Village | NORTH FERRIBY, ENGLAND.

In this walk we take a stroll through the pretty village of North Ferriby. To this village from the air watch:    • North Ferriby From The Air | An Old Englis...   If you enjoy this video please consider supporting the channel by subscribing here 👉🏻   / @walktheworldaway   We start on New Walk then take a stroll around the beautiful church gardens before heading towards the shoreline of the River Humber with the magnificent Humber Bridge in the distance, walking through an idyllic little woods along the way. Ferriby is an ancient village which was formerly famous for a stately and magnificent priory of The Order of Knights Templar founded by Lord Eustace Broomfleet de Vesci during the reign of King John in 1200 AD. It is situated on the north bank of the Humber Estuary, about 8 miles west of Hull. Its most impressive landmark is the All Saints Church with its magnificent tall spire and quaint churchyard and its pink blossoming trees. Designed by John Loughborough Pearson and completed in 1848, the church was designated a Grade II listed building in 1968. The village is home to the Duke of Cumberland pub, the Anne Turner allotments and playing fields, and North Ferriby FC who won the 2014–15 FA Trophy after beating Conference Premier side Wrexham at Wembley Stadium in 2015 under the name North Ferriby United A.F.C. The village is served by Ferriby railway station which is on the Selby Line and passing through the village are the Yorkshire Wolds Way National Trail and the Trans Pennine Trail long distance footpaths. Along the Riverside Walkway which leads all the way to Hessle Foreshore and the splendid Humber Bridge, is the site of the earliest sewn plank boats known outside Egypt that were discovered in 1931 by local man Ted Wright on the shore of the Humber. The latest dating technology has determined that the Bronze Age boat could be 4,000 years old, making it Europe’s first known seacraft. In addition, Bronze Age round barrows were found near North Ferriby by archaeologists excavating the land on which the A63 junction was built where there was also evidence of Iron Age and early Romano-British activity. Filmed 11.04.2024 ► LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! Subscribe to the channel here 👉🏻    / @walktheworldaway   ► MORE VIDEOS FROM WALK THE WORLD AWAY • KETTLEWELL    • Dawn Walk in the Most Beautiful and Charmi...   • BISHOP BURTON    • Spring in the Prettiest Village in the Wol...   • BOLTON ABBEY    • Beautiful Walk in the Wharfedale Valley | ...   • SCARBOROUGH    • Relaxing Walk around an English Seaside To...   • YORK CITY WALLS    • The York City Walls Complete Walking Tour ...   • LUND    • Serene Walk through Hidden Gem Village in ...   ►CHECK OUT THESE WALK THE WORLD AWAY PLAYLISTS    • Country Walks      • City Walks      • Coastal Walks      • From The Air      • Scenic Drives   || About Walk The World Away || Hello everyone, my name's Jamie Paul and this is my walking channel. Since I love the outdoors and walking in nature so much I decided to start filming my walks so that I could share them all with you lovely people wherever you are in the world. So sit back, relax, and allow yourself to just be in the moment while we Walk The World Away. Peace, Jamie Paul 🕊️ 0:00 New Walk 5:35 All Saints Church 21:10 Riverside Walkway 31:45 Site of Bronze Age Boat 40:50 Into The Woods 49:20 Towards The Humber Bridge

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