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West Butterwick is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It lies in the Isle of Axholme, approximately north-east from Epworth and 4 miles north from Owston Ferry, on the western bank of the River Trent opposite its neighbour East Butterwick. West Butterwick Grade II listed Anglican parish church is dedicated to St Mary. It was built in 1841 of beige brick, with a thin octagonal west tower.〔Pevsner, Nikolaus; Harris, John; ''The Buildings of England: Lincolnshire'' p. 419; Penguin (1964); revised by Nicholas Antram in 1989, Yale University Press. ISBN 0-300-09620-8〕 A further Grade II listed building is The Old Vicarage, built in 1863 by James Fowler of Louth. An 1824 listed windmill tower is at Mill Farm on North Street. In 1885 ''Kelly's Directory'' recorded a Primitive Methodist and a General Baptist chapel. Within a parish area of were grown potatoes, wheat, oats and beans.〔''Kelly's Directory of Lincolnshire with the port of Hull'' 1885, p. 347〕 Originally a township in Owston parish, West Butterwick was made an ecclesiastical parish in its own right in 1841. The 2001 Census found 776 people in 312 households.〔("West Butterwick CP (Parish)" ), Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 15 August 2011〕 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「West Butterwick」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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