Howden

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Howden is a historic market town in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England, known for its medieval Minster and traditional town centre.

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Howden canonical 10

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Predicate Object
instanceOf church
civil parish
market town
medieval church
railway station
administrativeDistrict East Riding of Yorkshire Council
ceremonialCounty East Riding of Yorkshire
country England
distanceTo approximately 20 miles south of York
approximately 25 miles west of Hull
approximately 3 miles east of Goole
governingBody Howden Town Council
hasConservationArea Howden town centre conservation area
hasDialCode 01430
hasEconomicActivity commuter settlement
local retail
services
hasFeature historic town centre
market place
medieval street pattern
hasLandmark Howden Minster
hasMarketCharter true
hasPostcodeDistrict DN14
hasPostTown Goole
surface form: GOOLE
hasRailwayStation Howden railway station
hasReligiousBuilding Howden Minster
hasReligiousParish Church of England parish of Howden
hasType historic town
historicCounty Yorkshire
locatedIn East Riding of Yorkshire
Howden self-linksurface differs
Howden self-linksurface differs
Yorkshire and the Humber
surface form: North Yorkshire and Humber region

Yorkshire
locatedNear River Ouse
nearbyCity Hull
York
nearbyTown Goole
region Yorkshire and the Humber
roadAccess A614 road NERFINISHED
A63 road NERFINISHED
M62 motorway NERFINISHED

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Howden locatedIn Howden
subject surface form: St John’s Hospital
Howden locatedIn Howden self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Howden Minster
Howden locatedIn Howden self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Howden railway station
Boothferry contains Howden
Howdenshire centeredOn Howden
Howdenshire namedAfter Howden