Country: | England |
Coordinates: | 53.613°N -1.474°W |
Label Position: | top |
Official Name: | Notton |
Population: | 982 |
Population Ref: | (2011) |
Civil Parish: | Notton [1] |
Metropolitan Borough: | City of Wakefield |
Metropolitan County: | West Yorkshire |
Region: | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Constituency Westminster: | Hemsworth |
Post Town: | WAKEFIELD |
Postcode District: | WF4 |
Postcode Area: | WF |
Dial Code: | 01226 (Barnsley) |
Os Grid Reference: | SE349131 |
Static Image Name: | Notton Post Office (geograph 3094061).jpg |
Static Image Caption: | Notton Post Office, 2012 |
Notton is a village and civil parish in the City of Wakefield district of West Yorkshire, England. The village is approximately 1miles north-west of Royston and 5miles south of the centre of Wakefield. The parish had a population of 982 at the 2011 Census.[2] Until 1974, the parish was part of Wakefield Rural District.
In the Middle Ages the manor was held by the de Notton family, whose most notable member was William de Notton (died about 1365), Lord Chief Justice of Ireland. It later passed to the Darcy family.
Notton has a village hall on George Lane, and a post office on Applehaigh Lane.