East Hardwick Explained

East Hardwick should not be confused with East Hardwick, Vermont.

Official Name:East Hardwick
Population:173
Population Ref:(2011 census)
Country:England
Coordinates:53.6611°N -1.3007°W
Civil Parish:East Hardwick
Metropolitan Borough:City of Wakefield
Metropolitan County:West Yorkshire
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Post Town:PONTEFRACT
Postcode Area:WF
Postcode District:WF8
Dial Code:01977
Constituency Westminster:Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford
Static Image Name:East Hardwick Village Hall - geograph.org.uk - 513787.jpg
Static Image Caption:Village Hall

East Hardwick is a village and civil parish in the City of Wakefield in West Yorkshire, England. It has a population of 191, reducing to 173 at the 2011 Census.Until 1974 it was part of Osgoldcross Rural District.

History

The name 'East Hardwick' has its origins in Old English. The 'East' distinguishes it from West Hardwick, and 'Hardwick' comes from the Old English phrase heorde-wīc, meaning a herd farm or a farm for livestock.[1] It adjoins the line of the Roman Great North Road now linking Pontefract to the North with the A1 and Doncaster in the south.[2]

The Domesday Book does not record the village, but documents from 1120 refer to a Herdwica, and in 1296 as Herdwyk. The name means herd farm, an area used for livestock instead of arable farming. The version spelled as East Hardwick first appeared in 1424.[3]

The township, later civil parish of East Hardwick, lies in the ecclesiastical parish of Pontefract.[4] It became an independent parish in 1871 and its church record dates from 1874.[5] It is south of Pontefract, and east of Wakefield.[6]

The earliest map dates from 1800 when the open fields were being enclosed. Two farms: Manor Farm and Norman's farm extended over 150 acres and records show cattle farming as well as wheat, oats, barley, potatoes and pea production.[5]

In 1820, the Leeds to Barnsdale Bar turnpike opened through East Hardwick. This avoided traffic from Leeds having to travel through Garforth and Ferrybridge to get on the Great North Road going south. Tolls were collected until 1878.[7] [8]

Today East Hardwick consists of three main areas: the Kennels, around Doncaster Road, the hamlet of Hundhill, and the main part of the village located along Darrington road, a small winding road leading to the what is known locally as 'the Moor'. The village is still based around farming, although it is now a mixed community of residents.[9]

The A639 road cuts through the western portion of the village, linking the settlement with Pontefract to the north and the A1 and Doncaster to the south-east.[10]

There is also a small church, St Stephen's, and a village hall.[11]

Governance

Until 1974 the village was part of Osgoldcross Rural District in the West Riding of Yorkshire.[12] It is now part of Wakefield Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire.[13] It is represented at Westminster as part of the Normanton, Pontefract and Castleford Constituency.[14]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Ekwall . Eilert . Eilert Ekwall . The concise Oxford dictionary of English place-names . 1960 . Oxford University Press . Oxford . 0-19-869103-3 . 219 . 4.
  2. Book: Bothroyd . Benjamin . The history of the ancient borough of Pontefract . 1807 . Pontefract . 12. 1046036674.
  3. Book: Smith . A. H. . The place-names of the West Riding of Yorkshire 2; Osgoldcross and Agbrigg Wapentakes . 1986 . Cambridge University Press . Cambridge . 72. 615109017.
  4. Web site: Genuki: ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY., Yorkshire (West Riding) . genuki.org.uk . 31 July 2023.
  5. Book: Kelly . E. R. . Kelly's Directory of West Riding of Yorkshire, 1881. [Part 1: County Information & Places A-K] . 1881 . Kelly's . London . 431. 1131686820.
  6. Web site: Genuki: In 1822, the following places were in the Parish of Pontefract:, Yorkshire (West Riding) . genuki.org.uk . 31 July 2023.
  7. Web site: About – East Hardwick Parish Council . easthardwickparishcouncil.org.uk . 31 July 2023.
  8. Web site: Thackray . Bill . Barnsdale Turnpike – A639 – Methley Village . methley-village.co.uk . 31 July 2023.
  9. Book: Spencer . John . West Yorkshire . 1999 . Sigma Leisure . Wilmslow . 9781850586470 . 36.
  10. Book: The South & West Yorkshire village book . 1991 . Countryside Books . Newbury . 1853061360 . 79.
  11. Web site: Church Services St Stephen's Church East Hardwick West Yorkshire . ststephenseasthardwick.org.uk . 31 July 2023.
  12. Web site: Administrative unit Osgoldscross RD Local Government District . visionofbritain.org.uk . 31 July 2023.
  13. Web site: East Hardwick on a map . getthedata.com . 31 July 2023.
  14. Web site: Election Maps . ordnancesurvey.co.uk . 31 July 2023 . On the left of the screen is the "Boundary" tab; click this and activate either civil parishes, metropolitan district wards, or Westminster Constituencies (or both), however, only two functions can be active at any one time..
  15. Book: Page . William . The Victoria history of the county of York. vol 3 . 1907 . Constable & Co . London . 536. 500092527.
  16. Web site: Administrative unit East Hardwick AP/CP Parish-level Unit . visionofbritain.org.uk . 31 July 2023.