b'CharlesHenryWilsonwascreatedLordyou, and there is also a Harvest Lunch at Nunburnholme in 1906 and died in 1907,the beginning of October.thereisalsoamonumentandbeautiful stained-glass window in remembrance ofThe village primary school bring their pupils him, as well as similar tributes to his son,to attend special services.Many walkers Gerald Valerian Wilson who also died inandcyclistsalsovisitandarewelcome 1907 in Paris.to use the toilet facilities. In addition, we playhosttotheChildrensUniversity, In 1976 the church was made redundantwhich gives children from the city of Hull and was put up for sale, but no buyer wasa chance to explore the countryside and found until some 20 years later when eightdevelop their artistic skills peoplegottogetheranddecidedthey would buy the building.They recognisedTheWoldsHeritageCentrecanalsobe the quality of the Edwardian monumentsbooked at a small charge for both meetings andstainedglasswereofnationaland concerts.importance.Asatrust:theStJames Warter Preservation Trust they then raisedForbookingsorfurtherinformation thenecessaryfundstorestoreittoitscontact:RoseHorspool01377217625 former glory.The work was completed inorJoanStrakeron01377256082or 2006 and The Yorkshire Heritage Centre isemailrosevistaarts@outlook.com- now run by a small band of volunteers.Wewarter1heritage@gmail.comare always grateful of any assistance.Weareopendailyandthereislotsto seeespeciallyregardingthefascinating history of Warter village, proving a lovely waytospendanafternoonreadingand reminiscing.Fundraisingeventstake placefromApriltoOctober.Concerts prove very popular, as well as the talks and tours for groups.FromtheendofJunetotheendof SeptemberweopeneverySunday afternoonbetween2and5servingtea and cakes, and very popular with the many walkerswhoenjoytakinginthebreath-taking scenery around our village.Look out for the Yellow Tea Pot sign hanging near the war memorial.We do ancestry and village history days, so if your family have lived or worked in thevillage,wewouldlovetohearfrom'