Little Driffield

[citation needed] Horsefair Lane was for many years the home and factory of clothing manufacturers, Dewhirst's.[citation needed] Through traffic runs to the nearby Kelleythorpe Industrial Estate about half a mile south.However, no evidence of this was found when the nave and chancel were rebuilt and the floor excavated in 1807 (the 14th-century tower remained untouched).[6] The village previously contained two public houses: The Rose & Crown and The Downe Arms, (named after the lady of the manor).New housing has been built since the 1990s, particularly Londsborough Court, which was a milk tanker storage yard and before that an abattoir which adjoined Brendan Green, previously the site of a tannery.
Church Lane
East Riding of YorkshireOS grid referenceLondonCivil parishDriffieldUnitary authorityCeremonial countyRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign statePost townPostcode districtDialling codePoliceHumbersideAmbulanceYorkshireUK ParliamentEast YorkshireA614 roadA166 roadKelleythorpetownshipchapelrylisted buildingNational Heritage List for EnglandHistoric EnglandKing AldfrithNorthumbriachancelpublic housesRiver HullabattoirtanneryA Vision of Britain through TimeDomesday BookCeremonial countyHull and East Yorkshire Combined AuthorityKingston upon HullBeverleyBridlingtonBroughCottinghamHessleHornseaHowdenMarket WeightonPocklingtonSnaithWithernseaList of civil parishes in East Riding of YorkshireAike BeckArram BeckDerwentFoulnessGypsey RaceHedon HavenHumberTrent FallsWest BeckBeverley BeckDriffield NavigationParliamentary constituenciesPlacesGrade I listed buildingsGrade II* listed buildingsHistorySchoolsMuseumsLord LieutenantsHigh SheriffsMonastic housesWindmillsRivers