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Houghton is a town located in East Riding of Yorkshire, England, near the city of Kingston upon Hull. It is situated close to the Humber Estuary and the North Sea, and is part of the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire region. The town is surrounded by other settlements, including Brough, Elloughton, and South Cave. Houghton is also near the A63 road and the M62 motorway, which provide connections to Leeds, Manchester, and other major cities.

Geography

Houghton is situated in a rural area, with the Yorkshire Wolds to the north and the Humber Estuary to the south. The town is close to the River Humber, which forms the border between East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. The nearby Spurn Point is a notable Headland and a popular destination for birdwatchers, with species such as the Montagu's Harrier and the Red Kite regularly spotted. The town is also near the Market Weighton and Beverley areas, which are known for their Agriculture and Horticulture. The University of Hull has a Department of Geography that studies the local Geology and Hydrology, including the Humber Estuary and the North Sea.

History

The history of Houghton dates back to the Domesday Book of 1086, when it was recorded as a small settlement in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The town has a long history of Agriculture, with many Farms and Estates in the area, including the Houghton Hall estate, which was once owned by the Earl of Carlisle. The town is also close to the Beverley Minster, a Medieval church that dates back to the 13th century. The English Civil War had a significant impact on the town, with the nearby Battle of Hessle taking place in 1642. The town is also near the Wilberforce House Museum, which is dedicated to the life and work of William Wilberforce, a prominent Abolitionist who was born in Hull.

Demographics

According to the 2011 United Kingdom census, the population of Houghton is approximately 2,000 people, with a mix of Young people and Older people. The town has a range of Housing types, including Detached houses, Semi-detached houses, and Flats. The nearby University of Hull has a significant impact on the local Demography, with many Students living in the area. The town is also close to the Hull Royal Infirmary, which provides Healthcare services to the local population. The Office for National Statistics provides data on the town's Population growth and Demographic trends.

Economy

The economy of Houghton is primarily based on Agriculture, with many Farms and Estates in the area. The town is also close to the Humber Estuary, which is an important location for Shipping and Trade. The nearby Port of Hull is a major Container port and handles a significant amount of International trade. The town is also near the Hull and East Riding of Yorkshire region, which has a strong Manufacturing sector, including companies such as BP and Reckitt Benckiser. The East Riding of Yorkshire Council provides support for local Businesses and Entrepreneurs.

Education

Houghton has a range of Educational institutions, including Primary schools and Secondary schools. The nearby University of Hull is a major Higher education institution, with a range of Academic departments and Research centers. The Hull College also provides Further education and Vocational training courses. The town is also close to the Beverley Grammar School, which is a Grammar school that dates back to the 13th century. The National Union of Teachers and the University and College Union represent the interests of Teachers and Lecturers in the area.

Culture

Houghton has a range of Cultural attractions, including the Houghton Hall estate, which is a Grade I listed building and a popular destination for Tourists. The town is also close to the Beverley Minster, which is a Medieval church that hosts a range of Cultural events and Concerts. The nearby Hull Truck Theatre is a major Theatre company that produces a range of Plays and Musicals. The town is also near the Wilberforce House Museum, which is dedicated to the life and work of William Wilberforce, a prominent Abolitionist who was born in Hull. The BBC and the ITV provide Media coverage of local Events and News stories. The Hull City Council and the East Riding of Yorkshire Council provide support for local Arts and Cultural organizations. Category:Town in England