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Barkisland

Village in West Yorkshire, England

Barkisland

Village in West Yorkshire, England

FieldValue
countryEngland
official_nameBarkisland
coordinates
pushpin_mapUnited Kingdom Calderdale
civil_parishRipponden
metropolitan_boroughCalderdale
metropolitan_countyWest Yorkshire
regionYorkshire and the Humber
constituency_westminsterCalder Valley
post_townHALIFAX
postcode_districtHX4
postcode_areaHX
dial_code01422
os_grid_referenceSE054200
static_imageBarkisland Mill - geograph.org.uk - 38650.jpg
static_image_width250px
static_image_captionBarkisland Mill

Barkisland () is a village in civil parish of Ripponden, in the Calderdale district, in West Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is 1 mi east of Ripponden, 2 mi south of Sowerby Bridge and 4 mi southwest of Halifax town centre.

The village is in the Ryburn ward of Calderdale. Barkisland has a school, a church, a post office and a cricket club that plays in the Huddersfield Cricket League. There are two pubs in Barkisland, The Fleece Countryside Inn and The Griffin Inn.

History

A ten-thousand-year-old axe was discovered near Ringstone Reservoir, providing evidence of human activity in the area now known as Barkisland dating back to the Stone Age. The origin of the name is in dispute. In a book of place names printed in 1944 it was stated that Barkisland derived from it being a settlement ('land') of a chieftain called 'Barkis'. While much earlier, in 1789, the Rev. John Watson, vicar of Ripponden church between 1754 and 1769, theorised that "Barsey or Barkesey are Anglo-Saxon words meaning low-lying enclosures where birches grow. It also is the Anglo-Saxon for a district where there are wolves."

Industry

Bowers Mill was built in the 18th century as a water-powered fulling mill. It has also been used as a corn mill, a worsted mill and a woollen mill. Textiles manufacturer J. & S. Taylor Ltd occupied the mill from 1882 to 1991 before moving production to Sowerby Bridge. The mill has now been converted for smaller businesses.

Barkisland Mill, a six-storey building, was used for textile production in the 19th and 20th centuries. At the start of the 21st century it was converted into residential flats. Bottomley's Mill, a cotton mill, was recorded when a fire broke out there on 13 January 1871.

Governance

Barkisland is part of the Ryburn ward of Calderdale, a metropolitan borough within the ceremonial county of West Yorkshire in England.

It was a township and chapelry in the parish of Halifax, from 1866 Barkisland was a civil parish. Barkisland was part of the Halifax Registration District from 1 July 1837. In 1931 the parish population was 1552. It was abolished as a parish on 1 April 1937 and merged with the neighbouring parish of Ripponden.

Geography

Barkisland is situated on a hilltop that gently rises from Greetland in the north-east and declines westwards to Ripponden and eastwards to Stainland. The hill continues to climb southwards towards Scammonden.

Landmarks

Barkisland Hall

The village stocks are located on Stainland Road roughly 550 yards east of the post office and are a Grade II listed structure.

Part of the Anglican Diocese of Wakefield, Christ Church is Barkisland's only church has links to the nearby school.

Barkisland Hall is a grade I listed country house built for John Gledhill in 1638, constructed in stone in three storeys to an F-shaped floor plan. It was bought in 1967 by Lord Kagan to provide accommodation for his textile company, that made Gannex raincoats.

Education

Barkisland Junior and Infant school serves the village. Barkisland School Association (BSA) is a parent-teacher organisation supporting the school by organising events and fundraising.

References

References

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  2. A Rinder. "The Early Inhabitants of Barkisland". dawtrina.com.
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  7. "History of Barkisland, in Calderdale and West Riding". A Vision of Britain through Time.
  8. "Relationships and changes Barkisland Tn/CP through time". A Vision of Britain through Time.
  9. "Population statistics Barkisland Tn/CP through time". [[A Vision of Britain through Time]].
  10. (2011). "Halifax Registration District".
  11. "View of the stocks at Barkisland, West Yorkshire". calderdale.gov.uk.
  12. "Barkisland Christ Church". A Church Near You.
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  14. (10 May 2011). "Barkisland CofE VA Primary School Inspection report". Ofsted.
  15. "Barkisland School Association". barkislandcofeschool.
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