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9-461: Skippool is an area of Thornton-Cleveleys , Lancashire , England. It is situated between Little Thornton and Poulton-le-Fylde along the western banks of the River Wyre , about 3 miles (4.8 km) south of its mouth between Fleetwood and Knott End . These banks are known as Skippool Creek, an historic docks area now home to mostly run-down vessels. The MV Good Hope , for example, may date from

18-456: A slow-moving stream. It has been written on historical maps as Skippon , Skiffe-Pool and Skip Pool . Skippool, more specifically its creek, was a major trading port for hundreds of years, similar to that of Wardleys Creek on the other side of the river . It is understood to have been in constant use from the end of the Middle Ages . Goods arrived at the docks from all over the world. Flax

27-529: The Blackpool Urban Area . The civil parish of Thornton became an urban district in 1900, and was then renamed Thornton-Cleveleys in 1927. On 1 April 1974 the urban district became part of the Borough of Wyre. Thornton-Cleveleys corresponds with five wards of the borough. According to the 2001 census Thornton-Cleveleys has a population of 25,547, increasing to 28,703 at the 2011 census. The population of

36-617: The 1830s. Skippool Creek is a short branch off Main Dyke , which empties into the River Wyre in front of Blackpool and Fleetwood Yacht Club. The B5412 (Skippool Road) passes through Skippool, ending at the roundabout it shares with Mains Lane, Breck Road and Amounderness Way . Skippool is believed to be a joining of the Old Norse word skip , which means ship , and the Old English pull/pol , for

45-410: The 1920s, was where select celebrities would stay while they were appearing on Blackpool 's North Pier . These include Danny La Rue and Roy Castle . On the opposite side of the road is Thornton Hall. On Wyre Road, The River House was built in the late 1830s. It was once a restaurant frequented by the likes of Rudolf Nureyev , George Harrison and prominent politicians. It was run by members of

54-499: The Scott family. Blackpool Transport routes 74 and 75 buses service Skippool Road. In nearby Thornton-Cleveleys, Skippool Creek Brewery was founded in 2016. Thornton-Cleveleys Thornton-Cleveleys is a conurbation consisting of the village of Thornton and the town of Cleveleys . The two settlements formed a joint urban district from 1927 until 1974, before becoming part of Wyre . The two settlements constitute part of

63-576: The owners of the now-demolished Edwardian mansion The Illawalla , in the early 1950s. Blackpool & Fleetwood Yacht Club is located just beyond the northern end of Wyre Road, which runs along the head of the docks. Thornton Lodge, a chain pub and restaurant, is located near to the roundabout, just north of the Wyre Road junction. In addition to the Illawalla, there are three other notable residences on Skippool Road. Ashley Hall (or Ashley House), built in

72-538: The site of today's Thornton Lodge since around 1750, when the Ousel Inn was established. In 1824, The Crackers Head was built. It became The White Horse a decade later. A bone mill , called Silcocks, also stood near the docks. Silcocks Cottages, a home on Skippool Road about half a mile to the north, preserves this name. Thornton Cleveleys Cricket Club is located in Skippool, on land leased to it by Frederick J. Emery, one of

81-487: Was brought in from Ireland and the Baltic; timber came from North America; and tallow arrived from Russia. More locally, limestone and oats were transported from Ulverston and coal from Preston . Its popularity fell out of favour when Fleetwood's port opened in the 1840s. A 1610 map gives the name of the river as Skippon Flue . In 1787, another map gives the area the modern spelling of Skippool . A pub has stood on or near

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