Great Hatfield

[3] In 1823 Great Hatfield was in the civil parish of Mappleton and Sigglesthorne, and in the Wapentake and Liberty of Holderness.An "ancient stone cross of exquisite workmanship" was recorded at the village centre.Population at the time was 127, with occupations including ten farmers, a grocer, a tailor, and a shoemaker.[5] Landmarks include St Helen's Well, the Wrygarth Inn pub, and nearby 'Hatfield Paddock' football pitch adjacent to Densholme farm.This East Riding of Yorkshire location article is a stub.
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