Hailforth

{{Short description|A hamlet in Cumbria, England}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=October 2019}}

{{Infobox UK place

| country = England

| official_name = Hailforth

| civil_parish = Holme St Cuthbert

| coordinates = {{coord|54.803|-3.422|display=inline,title}}

| static_image_name = Footpath to Salta - geograph.org.uk - 572472.jpg

| static_image_caption = This public footpath leads to the hamlet of Salta from the road near Hailforth.

| population =

| unitary_england = Cumberland

| lieutenancy_england = Cumbria

| region = North West England

| constituency_westminster = Penrith and Solway

| post_town = MARYPORT

| postcode_district = CA15

| postcode_area = CA

| dial_code = 01900

| os_grid_reference = NY086462

| pushpin_map = United Kingdom Allerdale

| pushpin_map_caption = Location in Allerdale, Cumbria

}}

Hailforth is a small hamlet in the civil parish of Holme St. Cuthbert, in Cumbria, United Kingdom. It is located approximately half a mile south-west of the village of Mawbray, and a similar distance north-east of Salta. Carlisle, Cumbria's county town, is situated twenty-five miles to the north-east.{{cite web|title=Google Maps - location of Hailforth|url=https://www.google.it/maps/@54.8013138,-3.4253504,857m/data=!3m1!1e3|accessdate=9 January 2015}} The hamlet consists of four houses, and is situated on the road which runs from Mawbray to the coast, where it joins the B5300 at Dubmill, three-quarters of a mile to the south-west.

History and etymology

The name of Hailforth comes from the Old English healh-ford, meaning a corner or secret ford, and in the past has been spelled Haileforth.{{cite book|last1=Holme St. Cuthbert History Group|title=Plain People: Bygone Times on the Solway Plain|date=2004|isbn=0954882318}} While its small size seems to have excluded the hamlet from contemporary mapping projects such as Google Maps, it does appear as a named settlement on older maps,{{cite web|title=Ostle Famil History - old map of Mawbray|url=http://users.tinyworld.co.uk/peterostle/mapm1.jpg|accessdate=9 January 2015}}{{cite web|title=Francis Frith - Old Maps of Hailforth|url=http://www.francisfrith.com/hailforth/maps|accessdate=9 January 2015}} and Hailforth appears in the historical record of the region. In the 19th century, several different trades were practised by residents of the hamlet, including carpentry, nail-making, and masonry.{{cite web|title=Holme St. Cuthbert History Group - Making a living on the Solway Plain|url=http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/hstchg/making.htm|accessdate=9 January 2015}} The postmistress for the village of Mawbray and many of the smaller outlying hamlets also lived at Hailforth around the turn of the 20th century. "Postie Mary", as she was known locally, would walk daily across the fields as far as Edderside to deliver the post, in spite of suffering a limp.{{cite web|title=Holme St. Cuthbert History Group - Postie Mary|url=http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/hstchg/postie.htm|accessdate=9 January 2015}} During the Second World War, three young boys who had been evacuated from the Newcastle-Upon-Tyne area were billeted to Hailforth.{{cite web|title=Holme St. Cuthbert History Group - The Evacuees|url=http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/hstchg/evacueestxt.htm|accessdate=9 January 2015}}

Hailforth today

Hailforth remains very small, and overshadowed by its proximity to Mawbray some contemporary maps exclude it as a named settlement.{{cite web|title=Google Maps - Hailforth|url=https://www.google.it/maps/@54.8024551,-3.4254388,206m/data=!3m1!1e3|accessdate=9 January 2015}} There is, however, a business which operates in Hailforth: Newcroft Kennels & Cattery provides a safe environment for dogs and cats while their owners are away or on holiday.{{cite web|title=Solway Coast AONB - Newcroft Kennels|url=http://www.solwaycoastaonb.org.uk/companies/newcroft_mawbray.htm|access-date=9 January 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150109234130/http://www.solwaycoastaonb.org.uk/companies/newcroft_mawbray.htm|archive-date=9 January 2015|df=}}{{cite web|title=Cyclex - Newcroft Kennels, Hailforth|url=http://mawbray.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/newcroft-kennels-13462706.html|accessdate=9 January 2015}} Hailforth is not served by public transportation; the closest stop on a regular bus service is three-quarters of a mile away on the B5300 coast road, where buses run approximately once every two hours in the direction of Maryport to the south and Silloth to the north.{{cite web|title=Reays - City Hopper 60|url=http://reays.co.uk/Corporate/60.aspx|access-date=9 January 2015|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141226204720/http://reays.co.uk/Corporate/60.aspx|archive-date=26 December 2014|df=}}

References

{{Commons category|Hailforth}}

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Category:Hamlets in Cumbria

Category:Holme St Cuthbert