Mobile tyres fitting service in Osbaldwick York
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Unlike many companies selling tyres on-line we have a
head office call centre. This provides advice and
technical information on all aspects of tyres. Also, for
those who prefer to place their order for tyres by
telephone, rather than by buying tyres on-line, we have
a freephone facility (0800 028 9000).
We are proud of our Customer service record, and we
fully guarantee our work. Please feel free to call our
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More about Osbaldwick York
Osbaldwick is a village and civil parish in the
unitary authority of City of York in the north of
England, east of York.
According to the 2001 census the parish had a population
of 2,726. Prior to 1996 it had been part of the Ryedale
district.
It is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Osbaldeuuic. It
is named after Osbald, an earl in the kingdom of
Northumbria. The village is home to Osbaldwick Hall and
the 12th century St. Thomas Church (although this has
been extended with a modern building). The village has
been a Conservation Area since 1978.
Osbaldwick is now effectively a suburb of York, located
a couple of miles to the east of the city. The village
proper lies mostly along one street (Osbaldwick
Village); newer housing surrounds this and Osbaldwick is
now effectively bounded on three sides by the A1079 to
the South, the A64 (forming part of York's Ring Road) to
the East and by green-belt land to the North, although
this is under threat. To the West, newer housing merges
into the Tang Hall district.
Light industrial/trading estates exist to the east of
the village (heading towards Murton) and along
Osbaldwick Link Road which links it to the A1079, with a
large do-it-yourself store on the edge of the village.
New housing (known as Murton Gardens) is being built on
the link road and (more controversially) a development
known as Derwenthorpe is planned for the green-belt land
to the North of the village. Some farmland also exists
between Osbaldwick and Murton.
Osbaldwick is served by the No. 6 bus route which runs
(theoretically, at peak times) every ten minutes through
Osbaldwick, Tang Hall, Layerthorpe and the city centre,
continuing on to Clifton Moor. The No. 10 from Poppleton
to Stamford Bridge via the city centre and various
services to East Yorkshire stop on the edge of
Osbaldwick on the A1079 (Hull Road). It has two pubs,
the Derwent Arms in the old part of the village and the
Magnet near the newer houses on Osbaldwick Lane; as well
as a small number of local shops, Osbaldwick offers a
fish and chip shop and a Chinese takeaway. The village
post office closed in 2004.
Courtesy of Wikimedia,
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Osbaldwick |