STOCKTON HEATH
- Stockton Heath was a civil parish (SJ 6186), created in 1897 from part
of Appleton.
- It includes the hamlet of Lumb Brook (part).
- The population was 2543 in 1901, and 6674 in 1951.
For the period before 1897, see Appleton.
Boundary Changes
- 1897 October 1 — Created from part of Appleton
(pop. 2543 in 1901)
- 1933 April 1 — Lost part to Warrington, Lancashire (4 acres, pop. 0
in 1931)
- 1936 April 1 — Gained part of Latchford Without
(174 acres, pop. 1266 in 1931)
- 1953 April 1 — Lost part to Grappenhall (19
acres, pop. 5 in 1951)
Churches and Chapels
- Stockton Heath: St. Thomas (Church of England).
The district church for Stockton Heath from 1897.
- Stockton Heath, Our Lady (Roman Catholic), Dingle Way.
- Stockton Heath, Methodist Chapel (Free). Founded in 1807. Registers 1815-1835
are at the Cheshire Record Office.
- Stockton Heath, Methodist Chapel (Primitive).
- Stockton Heath, Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan).
For churches and chapels in the areas added in 1936, see also
Grappenhall and Latchford Without.
Local Government Districts
- Runcorn Rural District (1897-1974)
- Warrington (1974+)
Electoral Districts
- Knutsford (1897-1948)
- Runcorn (1948-74)
Petty Sessional Divisions
- Daresbury (1897-1974)
- Warrington (1974+)
Poor Law Unions
Registration Districts
- Runcorn (1897-1974)
- Warrington (1974+)
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