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Littleton, Cheshire

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Population
  
644 (2001)

Civil parish
  
Littleton

Country
  
England

Ceremonial county
  
Cheshire

UK parliament constituency
  
City of Chester

OS grid reference
  
SJ440666

Region
  
North West

Dialling code
  
01244

Post town
  
Chester

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Unitary authority
  
Cheshire West and Chester

Littleton is a civil parish in the Borough of Cheshire West and Chester and ceremonial county of Cheshire in England. It has a population of 647.

Contents

Map of Littleton, Chester, UK

History

The parish has historically been a little hamlet within the manor and ancient parish of Christleton and as has such been known by the names Parva Cristentona (Little Christleton) in the 12th Century and Parva Christleton up until at least 1795. The name Littleton was used in preference to Parva Cristentona in Daniel Lyson's Magna Britannia (Volume 2) circa 1810.

The open land surrounding and within Littleton contains many former Marl Pits. The Marl from the pits was used as an agricultural fertiliser and also as a component in the process of Brickmaking, which seems to have been practiced locally.

The parish contains one building included in the National Heritage List for England and designated by English Heritage as a listed building. This is Hunter's Court, which originated as a barn in the late 17th century, and was later converted into two houses.

References

Littleton, Cheshire Wikipedia