Walkington

The village has three public houses located along the main road, East End, the Barrel, the Ferguson Fawsitt Arms, and the Dog and Duck.Ferguson closed its doors on 4 October 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic,[4] although it reopened under new owners in early 2022.However, after a costly extension to the Crake Wells building, the infant and junior sections were joined together in 1999.The new building was officially opened by then Education Secretary David Blunkett, in October that year.[7] To the east of the village is one of the medieval stone boundary markers for the sanctuary of Saint John of Beverley that is now a Scheduled Ancient Monument.
Selection of Corieltauvi Celtic coins from the Walkington Hoard
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