Aike History

AIKE is a small village and township, on the Beverley and Barmston drain, 5 ½ miles north-by-east from Beverley and about 1 ½ from Lockington station. Church services are held in the school-room every Sunday afternoon at 2.30 by the rector of Lockington. There is a Primitive Methodist chapel, erected in 1885. Lord Hotham is lord of the manor and chief landowner. The township, which in winter is subject to extensive floods, has an area of 537 acres of land and 3 of water; rateable value, £326; the population in 1911 was 72.

The children of this place go to Lockington school.

Kelly's Directory of the North and East Ridings of Yorkshire (1913)