Aubourn Haddington and South Hykeham

The wood known as High Walks west of Haddington.

Aubourn Haddington and South Hykeham was a former civil parish in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 885.[1]

The parish included the villages of Aubourn, Haddington and South Hykeham. The A46 (the old Fosse Way) formed the north-western border of the parish.

The composite parish was formed on 1 April 1931 from the separate parishes of Aubourn, Haddington, and South Hykeham[2] and dissolved in 1991 to become two separate parishes: Aubourn and Haddington and South Hykeham.[3][4][5]

The dissolution order seems not to have been propagated thoroughly: GIS based national databases still use Aubourn Haddington and South Hykeham as though it is a current parish. Examples include the 2001 census and English Heritage's Pastscape database.

References

  1. "Aubourn Haddington and South Hykeham" (PDF). Lincolnshire Research Observatory.
  2. "List of Places in Lincoln Registration District (1837–1974)". Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  3. "Aubourn and Haddington parish council". Parishes in Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire county council. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  4. "South Hykeham parish council". Parishes in Lincolnshire. Lincolnshire county council. Retrieved 9 August 2013.
  5. "Aubourn Haddington and South Hykeham group (dissolution) order 1990" (PDF). North Kesteven district council. Retrieved 9 August 2013. Note the later adoption of and rather than with in the first parish name

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Coordinates: 53°10′N 0°37′W / 53.16°N 0.61°W / 53.16; -0.61

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