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Population
  
354 (2001 Census)

Region
  
North West

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Local time
  
Wednesday 7:04 PM

District
  
South Ribble

Civil parish
  
Penwortham

OS grid reference
  
SD506276

Country
  
England

Post town
  
PRESTON

Shire county
  
Lancashire

Dialling code
  
01772

UK parliament constituency
  
South Ribble

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Weather
  
10°C, Wind SW at 3 km/h, 75% Humidity

Howick Cross is a landmark and small hamlet in Penwortham, South Ribble, Lancashire, England. It is located just over 2 miles south west of the city of Preston. The hamlet is predominantly made up of a small community, a primary school, various farms and an electrical substation. The community had a population of 354 people in 2001.

Map of Howick Cross, Preston, UK

It is located near the village of Hutton. Other nearby communities include the village of New Longton.

Howick was a civil parish from 1866 until 1 April 1934, when it was absorbed into the parish of Penwortham. Howick parish was part of Preston Rural District. The former parish name survives in Howick C E School, the Hutton and Howick Women's Institute (the oldest in Lancashire, founded by suffragette Edith Rigby) and the former railway station.

Hutton and Howick railway station opened on 1 December 1897, on the Preston to Southport railway line. It was renamed New Longton and Hutton on 3 November 1934 and closed, along with the line, on 7 September 1964.

References

Howick Cross Wikipedia


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