User:Richardb43/Winterton-0n-Sea-history notes
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also [1896 Kelly's], [1879 Kelly's]
- Fishing village - 1891 population 715 (1871 - 675)
- 1295 Acres (excluding 220 acres sea-beach and warren) (1896 - 1,370 acres, excl 118 acres) (1879 - 1273 acres)
A most dangerous part of the coast
- "In ancient times the right to wreckage was appurtenant to the manor"
- 1850 - Trinity Board placed a buoy at Winterton Ness.
- Coast Guard station. (1896 - 7 men, 1 chief officer)
- National Life Boat Institution
- surfboat in 1859
- sailing life boat in 1881
- Lighthouse - nearly 70 feet high, prismatic reflector
Buildings of note
- church of Holy Trinity and All Saints (early 14th Century). Thoroughly restored 1878. Plenty of detail in the Source record.
- primitive Methodist Chapel, built 1876.
- Board school built 1849, enlarged 1877, for 250 children, average attendance 200. (1896 - Avg 187)
- Hill House, seat of the Earl of Winterton, the Tuurnour family.
Commerce
Rateable value ₤1,527 (1896 - ₤1,519) (1879 - ₤1,747)
- about 150 men employed in the herring and mackerel fisheries.
- public houses, accommodation - Three Mariners , Fisherman's Return (1896, add 1 set of apartments)
- 1 "shopkeeper", 1 draper, 4 grocers, 1 baker (1896 - 3 shopkeepers, baker, dressmaker, boot & shoe maker) (1879 - 1 shopkeeper, 1 grocer, 1 baker)
- Post Office /Annuity & Insurance office (1896 - Winteron Provident Friendly Society)
- 2 millers (wind) (1896, 1 only)
- 1 market gardener, 4 farmers (chief crops what, oats & barley) (1896 - 3 farmers)
- bricklayer, carpenter (1896 - 2 bricklayers)
- 2 carriers (1896 - 2)