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Hollym is a small village and civil parish in the East Riding of Yorkshire in an area known as South East Holderness.  It is situated approximately 2 miles (3km) south of Withernsea, 3 Miles North-East of Patrington, 13 Miles East of Hedon.

The settlement has a long historical heritage and is mentioned in the Domesday Book.

 

St Nicholas' Church, Hollym

The parish church of St Nicholas is a Grade II listed building.

St Nicholas' Church was built in 1814 by the then vicar. Population at the time was 260. Occupations included seventeen farmers, a corn miller, a schoolmaster, and the landlady of The Plough public house. A carrier operated between the village and Hull once a week.

 

Hollym Airfield

 

Hollym Airfield lies to the North of the Village and can be used by Light Aircraft.

 

Hollym Village Hall

The village hall is situated on North Leys Road Hollym and is used by the village for many events.  It is also used by the Parish Council for its meetings.

 

Defibrillators

Local businesses and parishioners from Hollym raised money to provide the village with 2 defibrillators - one is located at the Church and the other outside the Village Hall.