Holborn Hill

Holborn Hill

Holborn Hill is a locality which forms a ward in the town of Millom, in Cumbria, England. It was however, a settlement in its own right being a village in the administrative county of Cumberland.

History

Holborn Hill is the longest street in Millom and has over just under 200 houses. There are 3 pubs on Holborn Hill, The Ship Inn, The Castle and The Plough Inn. The red Lion Inn was demolished in 1998. Holborn Hill was once an important place for travellers crossing the Duddon Estuary on their way up the west cumbrian coast. Evidence of one of the coaching inns, the Pilot Inn, can still be seen in the form of an inscription on a block of houses near the junction of Holborn Hill and Newton Terrace. The inscription reads:cquote|William and Ann Barren live heare, who mostly keep good ale and beer, 1745. You who intend to cross ye sand, call here a gide at your command. The street now called Holborn Hill was formerly called Main Street, as it was the main street of Holborn Hill. The term is still sometimes used by older residents of Millom today.

Millom railway station was formerly called Holborn Hill halt before the building of Millom new town.

The ancient monuments of Millom Castle (private) and Holy Trinity Church are about one mile from Holborn Hill via footpath or road. A charter to hold a market was granted by King Henry III of England to John de Huddleston, Lord of Millom in 1251 and the market was held at Holborn Hill. A charter for a fair at the feast of Holy Trinity was also granted at the same time.

External links

* [http://www.copelandbc.gov.uk/ms/www/community-safety/CD-profiles-03jan/Ward_Profiles/CS03-1-Holborn-Hill.pdf Comprehensive profile]
* [http://www.streetmap.co.uk/streetmap.dll?G2M?X=316784&Y=480333&A=Y&Z=1 Map link]


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