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Hapton, Lancashire

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1222: 31: 1157: 2431: 1054: 48: 708: 1184: 81: 1196: 1172: 969:, the parish has a population of 1,979, a decrease from 3,769 in the 2001 census. This represents a decline of 47.5% over ten years. During the same period the area of the parish has decreased from 1,979 hectares (7.64 sq mi; 19.79 km) to 1,240 hectares (4.8 sq mi; 12.4 km) (37.3%), giving a population density of 1.60 inhabitants per hectare (410/sq mi; 160/km). 872: 1208: 976:) age of residents was 42.9 years, with a roughly even distribution between males and females. The racial composition was 98.2% White (97.0 White British) 1.1% Asian, 0.1% Black, 0.7% Mixed and 0.1% Other. The largest religious groups were Christian (75.9%) and Muslim (0.9%). 69.7% of adults between the ages of 16 and 74 were classed as economically active and in work. 88: 55: 1092:. It closed afterward, and was later occupied by Hepworth Building Products. Since 2010, with the construction of a new bridge over the canal, the site has been redeveloped into the Burnley Bridge Business Park. It neighbours the Network 65 business park, developed in the 2000s, both connecting to junction 9 on the 292: 1076:
on the hills south of the village grown by 1886 into the Hameldon Quarries when Henry Heys and Co took over the operation. It supplied large quantities of flagstones for the construction of mills in Burnley and Padiham. At that time tram roads connected the main site to another at Snipe Rake and to a
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in 1497. With Royal permission he enclosed the manors of Towneley and Hapton, which he connected with the illegal enclosure of Horelaw Hill. After the King's commissioners re-let the Forest of Rossendale to local farmers in 1507, Towneley in 1514 enlarged his park at Hapton to embrace 1100 Lancashire
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works. In 1888, Walter and Joseph Simpson established an Electrical Engineering company in Hapton called Simpson Bros. They specialised in the electrification of cotton mills and to promote the new business they installed three electric street lights, making Hapton the first village in Britain with
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map of the area, published in the 1840s, tram roads cross Stone Moor to the north, connecting the Wharf to collieries there, with more coal mines evident near the castle site. The Castle Clough Works was labelled as a dye works, but the rest of the township is still rural. The Hapton Chemical Works
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By 1661 the lower part of the Park, north of the Tower extending to Habergham Brook, had been divided into large enclosures and these were subsequently divided into smaller ones that are still worked by today's farmers. The land would remain with the Towneley estate, descending to Caroline Louisa,
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at Mill Hill, Castle Clough Woods. There are many native and visiting varieties of birds, plants and animals. In addition to UK common species, green and lesser-spotted woodpecker, willow tit, yellow wagtail, woodcock and herons have all been spotted in the area. Water vole, newt and frog can be
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and redeveloped for residential use in the 1990s. The only inn in Hapton before 1848 was the Towneley Arms which was situated in a no longer extant building on the north-east corner of the Lane Ends road junction. The Hapton Inn, across Accrington Road was established in the later 1800s. A
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found on the steeper-sided river embankments and in large marshy wet areas by the stone bridge at the ford known as Castle Clough South and Childers Green. Bluebells grow in abundance. The entire area was classed as an area of Biological Heritage to be protected under
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By 1931, although housing in the village had approximately doubled, only the Church, vicarage, new school, recreation ground and a handful of houses existed south of the railway. However Lane Ends, on the Burnley Accrington Road had developed into a hamlet. By 1961
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opened to Burnley in 1801, the stretch from Hapton to Blackburn was not completed until 1810 and it was 1816 before it connected to Liverpool. A Wharf was situated near the Hapton Bridge presumably to serve Padiham. Accrington Road was the last of the
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to his son Richard. The will of Richard's wife Jane, dated 1633, provides the last recorded instance of the Towneleys at Hapton Tower. Parts of the Tower are thought to have been incorporated into other buildings including Dyneley Hall in
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In 1328 Gilbert de la Legh, the manager of the cattle farms in the forests, purchased the manor of Hapton and in 1356 his grandson, also called Gilbert acquired Birtwistle. His son John would marry Cecilia one of the co-heirs of
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roads to be built in the local area in 1827. The Castle Clough Works was established as a cotton spinning mill in 1792, where the old road to Shuttleworth crosses Castle Clough Brook, possibly the site of an earlier corn mill.
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Shuttleworth has been occupied since at least the 14th-century. Henry de Shuttleworth died before 1325 holding lands in Shuttleworth of John son and heir of Edmund Talbot. The estate was purchased by the Starkies of
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was established by Riley and Smalley on the northern side of the canal and east side of Manchester Road in 1842 to provide chemical products for the textile trade. It was taken over by William Blythe by 1915.
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at Eaves Barn, however it is Shorten Brook further west that forms the actual boundary. On the eastern side New Barn Clough also flows north to join Habergham Brook, which along with Hapton Clough forms
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would later take control of all three manors. In 1482, Sir John Towneley inherited the estate at the age of nine, when his father, also called Richard, died of wounds obtained during the capture of
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at Spa Wood. In the centre a number of small streams combine to form Shaw Brook, which flows on the eastern side of the village and joins Green Brook just before its confluence with the Calder in
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facility at Park Gate Farm. These quarries ceased operation in 1909, but extensive remains are still exist. Another on the canal west of the village (Hapton Hall) was worked until 1914.
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At the time of 2011 census only 14 people where listed as long-term unemployed in the parish, with the most common employment sectors being manufacturing, retail, health and education.
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The William Blythe factory, which at its peak employed 1,000 people, closed in 2006. Ownership of the 38-acre (15 ha) site passed to multi-national
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schoolhouse is also existed in 1848, on Manchester Road, then in an isolated position north of Lane ends. St Margaret's Church was founded in 1914, with
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extended from the mill, along Manchester Road to the station. The chemical factory covered approximately the same area as the village and had its own
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passes through the parish, passing Shuttleworth and following Castle Clough and the part of the old road to Haslingden as it climbs over Hameldon to
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elections, the borough's only remaining BNP councillors were those elected by this ward. Sharon Wilkinson lost the final seat in
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known as the Deerplay fault runs in a north-westerly direction under the eastern side of the parish toward Lowerhouse.
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to finer grained stone such as the Dyneley Knott flags and the Dandy Mine Rock. The drift cover consists primarily of
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Castle Clough was once the site of a castle, and Hapton Park was the location of Hapton Tower, built around 1510 by
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didn't open until the 1860s. Perseverance Mill was built for John Simpson in 1867 and had an attached
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from 1894 (until 1974). However, in 1894, the Padiham Green area of the parish transferred to
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acres (2,000 acres (810 ha), about half of the township) making it the second largest in
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three councillors, currently Joanne Broughton, Alan Hosker, and Jamie McGowan, all of the
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PLC (then Yule Catto), who funded work to remediate the land for future housing use.
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began in 1853 at Spa Wood, this would develop into a significant enterprise known as
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Manchester Road appears on a map of 1661, and is likely part of an old route from
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The civil parish of Hapton is thought to be the amalgamation of three medieval
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deposits, which cause poor-drainage soils, meaning the grassland is prone to
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period, while the hills are formed of Carboniferous sandstones, ranging from
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In his will dated 1627, Richard Towneley (1566-1628) left all his armour at
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The Hapton Inn at Lane Ends, where Accrington Road becomes Burnley Road
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The village gives its name to the Hapton with Park ward of the
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is about 1 mile (1.6 km) north-west of the town along the
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The present village of Hapton is largely a product of the
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housing had extended along Manchester Road to Lane Ends.
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electric lighting. By the 1890s about a dozen streets of
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The name Hapton is thought to have been derived from the
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Hapton Heritage - A Landscape History and Village Survey
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Pevsner, Nikolaus; Hartwell, Clare (revision) (2009).
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The site of Hapton Castle on the edge of Castle Clough
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Archaeological excavation at the site of Hapton Tower
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the Government funded the construction of plant for
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GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth 639:and closer to the site at Watson Laithe Farm. 2385: 2195:"Local Area Report – Hapton Parish (30UD005)" 2185: 2183: 2166:"Burnley Way — LDWA Long Distance Paths" 1653:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, pp. 12–13 1578:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, pp. 4, 17 1057:Buildings at the former Thorny Bank Colliery. 8: 2365:Arial drone footage of the village (YouTube) 1333: 1331: 1329: 1327: 1325: 1323: 1321: 749:services previously held in the schoolroom. 1431:. Manchester University Press. p. 80. 474:The parish adjoins the Burnley parishes of 2556: 2392: 2378: 2370: 2249: 2247: 2245: 1727: 1725: 1723: 1721: 1304:and is today beneath Clowbridge Reservoir. 1088:at Pollard Moor to produce metals for the 836:as part of the Padiham & Burnley West 20: 2257:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, p. 20 1841:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, p. 22 1819: 1817: 1746: 1744: 1742: 1735:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, p. 21 1692:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, p. 13 1639:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, p. 19 1625:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, p. 16 1491:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, p. 18 455:, England, 3 miles (4.8 km) west of 119:4.79 sq mi (12.4 km)  2355:Hapton Township - British History Online 2350:Map of Hapton parish boundary circa 1850 2116:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, p. 4 1534:, Bluestone Archaeology, 2013, p. 9 1526: 1524: 1500: 1498: 978: 2131:, British Geological Survey, p. 20 2067:"County Councillors by Local Community" 1853:"St Margaret Church of England, Hapton" 1801:, John Libbey Publishing, p. 166, 1795:Brown, Richard; Anthony, Barry (2017), 1543: 1541: 1317: 1268: 1152: 330: 286: 254: 230: 144: 114: 27: 1906: 1904: 1372:"Burnley canal to get £27,000 upgrade" 1247:List of mining disasters in Lancashire 1242:Listed buildings in Hapton, Lancashire 1454: 1452: 1450: 1448: 1446: 907:of the Hapton area consists of Lower 883:At the southern end of the parish is 314: 302: 290: 276: 264: 244: 212: 194: 176: 133: 7: 1974:Ordnance Survey Linked Data Platform 1061:On the eastern side of the parish a 649:Montagu Bertie, 7th Earl of Abingdon 2021:. Newsquest Media Group. 2 May 2012 549:meaning the enclosure on the hill. 1798:The Kinetoscope: A British History 70:Show map of the Borough of Burnley 14: 2321:"Hapton chemical site is cleaned" 1252:Scheduled monuments in Lancashire 2429: 2230:. Northern Mine Research Society 2015:"Live election results: Burnley" 1777:, Community Rail Lancashire Ltd. 1554:. Barrowford Press. p. 31. 1220: 1206: 1194: 1182: 1170: 1155: 471:, it had a population of 1,979. 413: 86: 79: 53: 46: 29: 2294:Peter Magill (5 October 2008). 1938:"Burnley (Parishes) Order 2004" 1296:The old township boundary with 1275:The old township boundary with 875:The Hameldon Hills viewed from 832:. The parish is represented on 796:, electing a BNP councillor in 643:eldest daughter and co-heir of 525:both pass through the village. 2268:Peter Magill (24 March 2010). 2203:Office for National Statistics 1351:Office for National Statistics 87: 54: 1: 1507:Lancashire Castles and Towers 1505:Leslie Irving Gibson (1977). 1428:The place-names of Lancashire 939:Site of Biological Importance 847:The Member of Parliament for 773:in 1866, forming part of the 2681:Civil parishes in Lancashire 1141:- footballer and manager at 717:East Lancashire railway line 67:Shown within Burnley Borough 2164:MKH Computer Services Ltd. 2129:Geology of the Burnley area 2069:. Lancashire County Council 1912:"Hapton Tn/CP through time" 859:, who was first elected in 147:OS grid reference 18:Human settlement in England 2707: 1039: 967:United Kingdom Census 2011 711:St Margaret's CofE Church. 469:United Kingdom Census 2011 2636:Leeds and Liverpool Canal 2559: 2544:Worsthorne-with-Hurstwood 2427: 2047:. 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Hapton is located in the Borough of Burnley
Hapton is located in Lancashire
Lancashire
Density
OS grid reference
SD792315
Civil parish
District
Burnley
Shire county
Lancashire
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
BB11; BB12
Dialling code
Police
Lancashire
Fire
Lancashire
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament
Burnley
UK

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