Hallaton is a village and
civil parish
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in the
Harborough district of
Leicestershire
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, England. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 523, which had increased to 594 at the 2011 census.
History and description
The village's name means 'farm/settlement on a nook of land'.
Hallaton Hall and its lands were owned by Calverley and Amelia Jane Bewicke in 1845. Their daughter was the writer and campaigner
Alicia Little.
[Sybil Oldfield, 'Little , Alicia Ellen Neve (1845–1926)', ''Oxford Dictionary of National Biography'', Oxford University Press, 2004; online edn, May 200]
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As the site of two markets Hallaton was despite its size regarded as a town, even if one of little significance.
[
The ]parish church
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is dedicated to St Michael and is mainly of the 13th century: the aisles were added a century later. The church is sited on rising ground and has a dignified tower with a fine broach spire (one of the best in the county); the nave and chancel and aisles have nobility and beauty. The sculptured stonework of the north aisle contrasts with the plain battlemented south aisle. A former rector is commemorated by a handsome monument attached to one of the corners.[ Firth, J. B. (2026) ''Highways and Byways in Leicestershire''. London: Macmillan; p. 227]
The village has a famous bottle kicking ritual and "Hare Pie Scramble", which take place usually on Easter Monday
Easter Monday is the second day of Eastertide and a public holiday in more than 50 predominantly Christian countries. In Western Christianity it marks the second day of the Octave of Easter; in Eastern Christianity it marks the second day of Br ...
.
There is a small village museum, offering history of the area. The Hallaton Treasure, a late Iron Age
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hoard of more than 5,000 silver and gold coins was found at a site near Hallaton in 2000.
In 1736 smallpox affected the town when George Fenwick was the rector.[Fenwick, George (1736) "Our souls more worth than all the world-with the use of that consideration.": A sermon preached in the parish church of Hallaton, October 31, 1736. On occasion of the small-pox breaking out there. London: printed for Caleb Ratten, bookseller in Harborough; sold by Tho. Longman]
As of 2019, Hallaton has two pubs
A pub (short for public house) is in several countries a drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption Licensing laws of the United Kingdom#On-licence, on the premises. The term first appeared in England in the ...
, The Bewicke Arms on Eastgate, and The Fox, on North End.
Hallaton railway station was on the line between Market Harborough
Market Harborough is a market town in the Harborough District, Harborough district of Leicestershire, England, close to the border with Northamptonshire. The population was 24,779 at the United Kingdom census, 2021, 2021 census. It is the ad ...
and Nottingham
Nottingham ( , East Midlands English, locally ) is a City status in the United Kingdom, city and Unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area in Nottinghamshire, East Midlands, England. It is located south-east of Sheffield and nor ...
but closed in 1953.
File:Hallaton church.jpg, St Michael's parish church, Hallaton
File:Hallaton market cross - geograph.org.uk - 441648.jpg, The butter cross
See also
* Hallaton Castle
* St. Michael's parish church, Hallaton
References
External links
Hallaton Parish Walks
A good walk: Hallaton and Medbourne, Leicestershire The Times 4 April 2009
Villages in Leicestershire
Civil parishes in Harborough District
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