Halghton

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Halghton
Halghton Hall.png
Halghton Hall, depicted in 1794
Halghton is located in Wrexham
Halghton
Halghton
Location within Wrexham
Community
  • Hanmer
Principal area
  • Wrexham
Ceremonial county
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWHITCHURCH
Postcode districtSY13
PoliceNorth Wales
FireNorth Wales
AmbulanceWelsh
UK Parliament
Senedd Cymru – Welsh Parliament
  • Clwyd South
List of places
UK
Wales
Wrexham
52°57′51″N 2°50′49″W / 52.964188°N 2.846966°W / 52.964188; -2.846966Coordinates: 52°57′51″N 2°50′49″W / 52.964188°N 2.846966°W / 52.964188; -2.846966

Halghton is a small dispersed settlement and former civil parish in the east of Wrexham County Borough, Wales. It is part of the community of Hanmer.

History[]

Halghton is probably identifiable with the vill of "Hulhtune" noted in a 1043 charter of Leofric, Earl of Mercia, in which he bestowed a number of vills around Hanmer on his newly created monastery at Coventry.[1]

The placename was again recorded in 1295 as "Halcton", and as "Halghton" as early as 1334.[2] The name is of Old English origin, and means "farm (tun) in a corner of land (healh)".[3] From medieval times up until the 19th century Halghton was a township of the old parish of Hanmer, in the area of Flintshire known as the Maelor Saesneg.[4] The settlement never gained a church or point of focus, remaining dispersed across several kilometres.[3] Despite this it shows a long settlement history, including four moated sites, the site of a fulling mill recorded in the 15th century, and tracts of medieval ridge and furrow.[3] Under the 1866 Poor Law Amendment Act, the township of Halghton became a civil parish, while subsequent to an 1894 Act the civil parish became part of the Overton Rural District. When the latter along with Flintshire was abolished in 1974 Halghton became a ward of the community of Hanmer.

Notable buildings[]

The Grade I listed Halghton Hall is a small brick-built gentry house of 1662, with evidence of an earlier medieval core.[5][6]

Halghton Mill is a former corn mill, built in around 1802 and supplied with water through a leat from the Emral Brook.[7] Nearby are an early 18th century house and a former smithy, also of historic interest.

Notable residents[]

References[]

  1. ^ St Chad Church and Well, Parish of Hanmer and Tallrn Green
  2. ^ Davies, E. (1959) Flintshire Place-names, UWP, p.83
  3. ^ a b c Halghton, Wrexham Sites and Monuments Record, accessed 15-05-18
  4. ^ History of Halghton, in Wrexham and Flintshire, Vision of Britain, accessed 15-05-18
  5. ^ Halghton Hall, RCAHMW , accessed 15-04-18
  6. ^ Halghton Hall, British Listed Buildings
  7. ^ Halghton Mill, RCAHMW, accessed 15-05-18
  8. ^ Flint Boroughs, History of Parliament Online
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