Holmes, Lancashire

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Coordinates: 53°40′05″N 2°51′30″W / 53.6680°N 2.8582°W / 53.6680; -2.8582
Holmes
Holmes

 Holmes shown within Lancashire
Population 5,350 2001 Census (Tarleton Parish)
Civil parish Tarleton
District West Lancashire
Shire county Lancashire
Region North West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town PRESTON
Postcode district PR
Police Lancashire
Fire Lancashire
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK Parliament South Ribble
List of places
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Holmes is a hamlet in West Lancashire, England. It is adjacent to the larger village of Mere Brow, which is between the much larger villages of Banks to the west and Tarleton to the east. It is directly situated on the A565 road, which gives the village good links with Preston, Southport and Liverpool. Historically, the village was an agricultural settlement, due to the excellent soil, and farming is still important.

The hamlet is administered by West Lancashire District Council and Tarleton parish council.[1] Holmes and neighbouring Mere Brow were part of the ancient parish of North Meols but now are part of Tarleton parish.

Holmes has a small church. The main business is Huntapac, a farming company that grows and supplies vegetables to supermarkets.[2]


External links

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References

  1. Local Governance, Tarleton Parish Council, retrieved 2011-03-19 
  2. http://www.huntapac.co.uk/
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