Breighton

It is situated on the east bank of the River Derwent, approximately 5 miles (8 km) north-west of Howden.By 1433 it had been rebuilt as Eleanor, the daughter of Sir Robert Roos, was born in the building which was recorded due to the requirement to verify the date of birth in 1499.[2] This ferry service no longer runs, however there is a large number of mooring points still in operation, used for storage of small river craft over the winter, as shown in the photo below in the gallery.These ties were strengthened in 1944 with the closure of Breighton's Wesleyan chapel, with the village's next closest church or place of worship being in Bubwith.After the Second World War, the airfield was used to store Thor missiles, before finally closing in March 1964.
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