Langtoft, East Riding of Yorkshire

Langtoft is a small village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.Occupations included thirteen farmers, two butchers, three shoemakers, two tailors, two grocers, a blacksmith, a corn miller, a stonemason, and the landlords of the George & Dragon and Nelson public houses.Also resident in the village during the same era was Margaret De Langtoft, who later became one of the five nuns that formed the Sisterhood of Rosedale Priory in North Yorkshire.Offers home cooked food & Sunday lunch.The village shop closed in 2007, and the post office in 2004.[citation needed] Broadband is also available over WiFi using Wireless mesh network in a project started before ADSL was made available.
Langtoft primary school
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