Over Hulton
Over Hulton | ||
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Metropolitan county | ||
Region | ||
Country | England | |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom | |
Post town | BOLTON | |
Postcode district | BL5 | |
Dialling code | 01204 | |
Police | Greater Manchester | |
Fire | Greater Manchester | |
Ambulance | North West | |
UK Parliament | ||
Over Hulton is a suburb of Westhoughton within the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton, in Greater Manchester, England.[1] Historically part of Lancashire, it lies 3.5 miles (5.6 km) south west of Bolton.
History
The ancient district of Hulton, contained three townships, Over Hulton, Middle Hulton and Little Hulton, it was recorded as Helghtun and Hulton in 1235, Hilton in 1278 and 1292, Hulton in 1292 although Hilton was still used until the 17th century.[2] The chief manor was held by the Hultons at Hulton Park in Over Hulton.[3]
The earliest recorded Hultons were Iorweth and Madoc who came from Wales in 1167. It is possible they were joining family who were in the township from 989.[4] Richard de Hulton, is recorded as having freehold of lands in the districts of Hulton, Ordsall, Flixton and Heaton in 1304. At Hulton he built Hulton Hall which was surrounded by a 1,316-acre (5.33 km2) park with 4 acres (1.6 ha) of water. The estate was rich in coal mines. The last surviving member of the Hulton family was Sir Geoffrey Hulton, his family had owned the land for 800 years. The hall was demolished in 1958.[5]
In 1819, a member of this family, the magistrate
The
In 1902 a tramway from Lowton via Leigh and Atherton opened to Four Lane Ends where it connected with the trams of Bolton Corporation.[8]
In 2010 the Hulton Park Estate was offered for sale after being home to the Hulton family since 1167.[9] It was bought by the
Governance
Part of the
Geography
The area of Over Hulton is 1,300 acres (5.3 km2) of mainly arable land and the underlying rocks are the middle coal measures of the Lancashire Coalfield.[3] Over Hulton is the most westerly of the Hulton Townships.[13] The Manchester to Chorley road, the A6, crosses the Bolton to Leigh road, the A579 at Four Lane Ends which was the original hamlet in the township. The M61 passes to the north of Over Hulton.
The Logistics North industrial area was developed in the 2010s, adjacent to the M61 motorway.[14]
Religion
There are two churches in Over Hulton, St Andrew's C. of E.[15] was established in 1977 and the Roman Catholic St Vincent de Paul.[16]
See also
References
Notes
- ^ a b Greater Manchester Gazetteer, Greater Manchester County Record Office, archived from the original on 18 July 2011, retrieved 8 January 2010
- ^ Farrer, William; Brownbill, J, eds. (1911), "Little, Middle and Over Hulton", A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 5, British History Online, pp. 25–34, retrieved 27 November 2009
- ^ a b Lewis, Samuel (1848), "Hulton", A Topographical Dictionary of England, British History Online, pp. 580–583, retrieved 8 January 2010
- ^ "The rise and fall of a thousand years of Hultons", BBC News, 11 May 2010, retrieved 8 February 2011
- ^ Hulton Park, parksandgardens.ac.uk, retrieved 8 January 2010
- ^ Old Families, manchester2002-uk.com, retrieved 8 January 2010
- ^ Pretoria Pit, lan-opc.org, retrieved 9 January 2010
- ^ Lancashire United Transport 1905 – 1981, Lancashire United Transport Society, archived from the original on 6 October 2011, retrieved 6 August 2011
- ^ Thompson, Dan (22 April 2010), "£8.5m for a piece of Manchester's bloodied history", Manchester Evening News, M.E.N. Media, retrieved 1 May 2010
- ^ "Historic Hulton estate is sold to property firm", The Bolton News, Newsquest Media Group, 30 September 2010, retrieved 1 October 2011
- ^ Over Hulton Township Map, genuki.org, retrieved 16 January 2010
- ^ BoltonPLU, workhouses.org.uk, retrieved 28 November 2009
- ^ Deane Map, british-history.ac.uk, retrieved 7 January 2010
- ^ Place North West https://www.placenorthwest.co.uk/news/harworth-starts-51000-sq-ft-final-unit-at-logistics-north/
- ^ St Andrews, genuki.org.uk, retrieved 8 January 2010
- ^ St Vincent de Paul, genuki.org.uk, retrieved 8 January 2010