Hambleton, The Creek And Wardley's Hotel c.1955
Photo ref:
H452006

More about this scene
The creek on the River Wyre is now a modern marina, but once, like Skippool, it was an ancient port where ships from Russia called and oranges were unloaded from the West Indies. Next to the hotel (centre) were warehouses dating from 1824, where flax, cotton and guano manure were stored; but these were pulled down in 1965. In Hambleton churchyard is buried the body of an unknown sailor washed up by the River Wyre.
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