Barton Haven

The Ropewalk is the only clue today that Waterside was once a busy industrial part of the town clustered around the Haven.  This walk, however, reveals the full manufacturing history of this distinct part of town where not only ropes were made but bricks, chemicals and boats too.  Approximately 1½ hours.  Booking required: tel. (01652)... Read more...

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Humber Landscapes

Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber

How have physical geography and people shaped the Humber landscape we see today? Landscape historian Richard Clarke explains the geomorphology of the wider Humberside region and the changes brought about by human activity, including more recent conservation interventions. Talks take place at the Wilderspin & National School Museum in the Joseph Wright Hall, Queen Street... Read more...

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Protected Areas in the UK – Past, Present and Future

Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber

Around a third of land in the UK should be protected for nature by the end of the decade. Dr. Jack Hatfield examines the varied histories of protected areas like the nature reserves in Barton and around the Humber and outlines the unprecedented challenges they face. Talks take place at the Wilderspin & National School... Read more...

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Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber
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Rescue and Reclamation

The landscape legacy of two local industries comes under the spotlight: From Chemicals to Conservation is the story, told by Stuart Garfoot, of how Waters’ Edge Country Park was created from reclaimed industrial land left behind by a century of chemical and fertilizer manufacturing around Barton Haven. Simon Wellock then shifts the focus in Bricks... Read more...

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Barton Civic Society AGM and talk

Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber

Following Barton Civic Society’s Annual General Meeting at 7.30pm, Humber Bank Industry is about the industries that once flourished along the Humber bank. Brick, roof tile, cement and chemical manufacturing have left their marks which, as Andrew Robinson shows, can still be seen today by the keen observer. The talk starts at 8.15pm following the... Read more...

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Barton Civic Society visits Beverley!

Did you know that this East Yorkshire town was once an Anglo Saxon “Beaver Clearing in the Woods”? There’s probably much else for you to discover about this thriving market town on our doorstep. Dominant over all is the gothic majesty of the Minster – a survivor of Viking destruction and fire. St Mary’s Church... Read more...

Barton Heritage Open Days

Barton upon Humber has a rich and varied history like many market towns in England.  However, it stands apart from the rest by virtue of the in-depth research and numerous publications about the town’s heritage.  There is also a trail booklet “Barton upon Humber Town Guide” to guide walkers exploring the town.  These are available... Read more...

Barton Heritage Open Days – Made in Barton

Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber

Two conspicuous buildings are the starting point for this look back at products manufactured in Barton which were a household name and sold around the globe. The quarter-of-a-mile long brick building which is now The Ropewalk was once part of Halls rope factory. Liz Bennet tells the fascinating story of the building, its close ties... Read more...

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Heritage Tour

Wilderspin National School Museum 4 Queen Street, Barton upon Humber

Discover buildings of historical or architectural importance in the conservation area and beyond, as we explore Georgian and Victorian Barton and unearth stories of places and people from the past. Meet at the Wilderspin & National School Museum. Approximately 1½ hours. Booking required: tel. (01652) 635172 or email bookings4wilderspin@gmail.com.

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Church & Chapel

Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber

A look at two prominent religious buildings in the town: Kevin Booth of English Heritage returns to Barton to speak about one of the best-known Anglo-Saxon buildings - the magnificent Grade 1 listed St. Peter’s Church. This was the town’s former parish church and is now both an archaeological and architectural treasure trove. Then John... Read more...

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Safeguarding the Past – Shaping the Future

Joseph Wright Hall Queen Street, Barton upon Humber

For over fifty years the Civic Society has tried to encourage a sense of civic pride and public interest in the good appearance of our town, its buildings and open spaces. This has required working in partnership with individuals such as home owners and other organisations including the local councils’ planning and environment departments. We... Read more...

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