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Coordinates: 53°2936N 2°4246W / 53.4932°N 2.7129°W / 53.4932; -2.7129
 

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Billinge
Village

The Beacon, Billinge Hill

Billinge is located in Merseyside
Billinge

Billinge

Location within Merseyside

Population6,554 (2001 Census)[1][2]
OS grid referenceSJ528998
Civil parish
  • Billinge Chapel End
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townWIGAN
Postcode districtWN5
Dialling code01744
PoliceMerseyside
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Merseyside
53°29′36N 2°42′46W / 53.4932°N 2.7129°W / 53.4932; -2.7129

Billinge is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside, England. It forms the larger part of the civil parishofBillinge Chapel End.

At the United Kingdom Census 2001, it had a population of 6,554.[1][2]

Within the boundaries of the historic countyofLancashire, Billinge is located by road approximately 4.5 miles (7.2 km) southwest of Wigan (town centre) and 3.7 miles (5.9 km) northeast of St Helens (town centre).

History[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Billinge may mean "(place at the) pointed hill", from Old English billa "ridge, bill of sword" and -ing "place at/people of the". The name was recorded as Bylnge in 1252. [3]

Governance[edit]

This township or civil parish lies within the historic county boundariesofLancashire. It was in Wigan ecclesiastical parish (Deanery of Wigan) and-, therefore, in the Diocese of Liverpool, previously Chester. A prison once stood in the village called Tower Prison, and during the English Civil War, it was used by Parliamentarians to imprison Royalists soldiers, with one dying from typhus. In 1752, the prison was torn down and The Stork Hotel was built in its place. Parts of the prison are still preserved underneath the building with the old cells still intact. In recent years however the pub was shut down and suffered a fire. There are now plans to convert it into apartments.

On 2 February 1837 with the commencement of the Wigan Poor Law Union, which merged the workhouses of 20 parishes in the Wigan area, the parish was divided into two separate townships, Billinge Chapel End and Billinge Higher End. In 1872 Billinge Local Board of Health was established for the area of these two townships and two detached parts of Winstanley township (one known as Blackley Hurst and the other situated in the Carr Mill area, both lying within the area of Billinge Chapel End township). In 1894 the area of the Local Board (together with the remaining area of Winstanley township) became Billinge Urban District. In 1927 the urban district was renamed Billinge and Winstanley Urban District. In 1974 the Billinge Higher End ward and most of Winstanley ward became part of the Metropolitan Borough of WiganinGreater Manchester; the Billinge Chapel End area (including the two detached parts of Winstanley township) became part of the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens in Merseyside.[4]

Churches[edit]

Two of Billinge's churches are listed buildings. The Church of St Aidan (Grade II*) is in the Wigan Deanery, which is part of the Anglican Diocese of Liverpool. St Mary's Church (Grade II), built in 1828, is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Liverpool.[5]

Notable people[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "2001 Census: Key Statistics (Northern England)" (PDF). Office for National Statistics. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 July 2004. Retrieved 18 August 2008.
  • ^ a b "2001 Census: Billinge CP". Office for National Statistics. Archived from the original on 26 May 2011. Retrieved 18 August 2008.
  • ^ https://lan-opc.org.uk/Billinge/
  • ^ "Greater Manchester Gazetteer". Greater Manchester County Record Office. Places names – B. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 20 December 2006.
  • ^ Historic England, "Church of Saint Mary and Presbytery (1075919)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 16 August 2014{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)
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