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Thornton
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Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townTHORNTON-CLEVELEYS
Postcode districtFY5
Dialling code01253
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Thornton (together with its neighbouring village of Cleveleys, known as Thornton-Cleveleys) is a village in the Fylde, in Lancashire, England, about four miles north of Blackpool and two miles south of Fleetwood. It is in the borough of Wyre. The two towns are linked by Victoria Road.

Thornton for Cleveleys railway station was formerly the principal intermediate stop on the Fleetwood branch of the LMS/British Rail London Midland Region railway, running from Poulton-le-Fylde, but it has been years since the station was used, and with the recent fencing-over of the level crossing in Station Road/Victoria Road East in order to prevent youths from congregating on the tracks, the glory days of Thornton are long since gone. However, a recent decision by an action group based in Poulton means they will finance a feasibility study into bringing the railway back to Thornton and Fleetwood.[1]

Thornton is mentioned in the Domesday Book where it was referred to as Torentum but its much younger neighbour, Cleveleys, a bustling seaside resort, developed in the 19th century around a hotel owned by a Mr. Cleveleys.

Thornton was also once the site of a Roman occupation; there was a fort around where the Cala Gran caravan park now is.

Marsh Mill, a large well-preserved windmill, built in 1794, is a prominent landmark. It was commissioned by Bold Hesketh, uncle of Peter Hesketh (later Peter Hesketh-Fleetwood) who would go on to play a prominent role in the expansion of Fleetwood. Tragedy struck in May 1930, when a Miss Alice Baldwin and a Mrs Mary Jane Bailey visited the windmill with an interest in purchasing it. However, when both women stepped onto the fantail platform, the platform collapsed and the women fell to their deaths.

Thornton contains a number of schools, including Stanah County Primary School, Royles Brook Primary School, and Millfield Science and Performing Arts College in addition to a small public library.[2]

Notable people

References

  1. ^ "Boost for plans to reopen Poulton to Fleetwood rail link". Blackpool Gazette. 2007-08-08. Retrieved 2007-09-18. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ "Welcome to the Library and Information web site - Thornton Home Page". Lancashire County Council. Retrieved 2008-02-26.