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    • Flockton is a village in the civil parish of Kirkburton, in Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England. It is halfway between Huddersfield and Wakefield. In 2020, the population of Flockton and Flockton Green was estimated to be 2,107.
      Its name derives from Flóki, an Old Norse personal name, and tūn, which is Old English for enclosure or fence.


      History


      Flockton grew in a coal mining area, Flockton Collieries are closed. Locals could find mining jobs at nearby collieries such as Bullhouse, Shuttle Eye, Emley Moor, or Caphouse Colliery when the local pits were closed due to their inability to compete pricewise with collieries that were connected to the railways.


      Governance


      Flockton was formerly a chapelry in the parish of Thornhill in the West Riding of Yorkshire and from 1866 Flockton was a civil parish and in 1894 an urban district. In 1938 the urban district was abolished and Flockton was added to Kirkburton.


      Geography


      Flockton contains the once separate areas of Over and Nether Flockton and Flockton Green. The village is about 6 miles (10 km) east of Huddersfield and the same distance south-west of Wakefield. The village extends along the A637 Grange Moor to Barnsley road. At Flockton Green, at the eastern end of the village, there is a junction with the road from Overton. To the west is Flockton Moor, a rural area containing mainly farmhouses. Parkside is an area of council housing and is close to where The Flockton Castle is located in someones front garden for everyone to marvel in all its plastic glory. In contrast there are stone-built private developments. House prices are above average for the area. Flockton is a commuter village because of its proximity to the M1 motorway, which brings with it a large amount of traffic.
      The village had a population of 800 in 1809, 1,318 in 1951, and 2,107 in 2020.


      Amenities


      St James the Great Church is on Barnsley Road next to Flockton C of E (C) First School.
      Flockton has a newsagent/convenience store, a working men's club, a motorcycle shop. There used to be a hairdressing salon and a fish and chip shop however both have closed. The Dartmouth Arms public house was replaced by an Indian restaurant in October 2007 and has since closed. The George and Dragon at Flockton Green is one of the oldest public houses in England, dating from 1485. This is now The Arc. The other pub in the village is The Sun.


      New Hall Prison


      New Hall Prison is in New Hall Wood, 0.6 miles (1 km) east of Flockton. The prison holds female adults, juveniles and young offenders.


      Sport


      Flockton has a cricket team that plays in the Huddersfield Cricket League. The village football teams play in Huddersfield and District Association Football League leagues.


      See also


      Listed buildings in Kirkburton


      References




      External links


      Media related to Flockton at Wikimedia Commons

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