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Human settlement in England
Treales, Roseacre and Wharles
Cross Lane, Moor Side
Treales, Roseacre and Wharles is located in the Borough of FyldeTreales, Roseacre and WharlesTreales, Roseacre and WharlesShown within Fylde BoroughShow map of the Borough of FyldeTreales, Roseacre and Wharles is located in the FyldeTreales, Roseacre and WharlesTreales, Roseacre and WharlesShown on the FyldeShow map of the FyldeTreales, Roseacre and Wharles is located in LancashireTreales, Roseacre and WharlesTreales, Roseacre and WharlesLocation within LancashireShow map of Lancashire
Population492 (2011)
OS grid referenceSD4434
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CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townPRESTON
Postcode districtPR4
Dialling code01772
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53°48′14″N 2°50′38″W / 53.804°N 2.844°W / 53.804; -2.844

Treales, Roseacre and Wharles is a civil parish in the Borough of Fylde, Lancashire, England. It had a population of 492 at the 2011 Census. It lies two miles east of Kirkham and includes the villages of Bolton Houses, Moor Side, Roseacre (/ˈrɒzəkər/), Treales (/treɪlz/) and Wharles (/hwɔːr.ləz/).

Treales

The village was called "Treueles" in the Domesday Book and "Turuel" in 1242. At the time of the Norman invasion of England, it was held by Earl Tostig. It later came into the possession of the Earl of Derby.

In Treales the Anglican parish church, Christ Church, is situated on Church Road. It was built in 1855 by Lord Stanley, when the Patron was the vicar of Kirkham. The church is now part of a benefice with Christ Church, Wesham. The Derby Arms public house is situated on the corner of Kirkham Road and Church Road. The village has a windmill, now converted to a private dwelling.

Wharles

The village is called "Quarlous" in 1249 and "Warlawes" and "Werlows" in 1286.

Wharles is the venue for the annual Fylde Vintage and Farm Show, which takes place in a field next to the M55 motorway.

Roseacre

The village is called "Rasaker" and "Raysakur" in 1249.

In February 2019, the government refused planning permission for fracking at Roseacre Wood. The application, by energy firm Cuadrilla, had been refused by the local council and was the subject of a public inquiry. The secretary of state said highway safety issues had not been "satisfactorily addressed" and refused planning permission.

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See also

References

  1. UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Treales, Roseacre and Wharles Parish (E04005173)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 26 March 2021.
  2. ^ "Townships: Treales, Roseacre and Wharles | British History Online". British-history.ac.uk. Retrieved 31 May 2015.
  3. "Treales windmill, Lancashire" windmillworld.com, accessed 5 April 2019
  4. "Fylde Vintage And Farm Show" fyldevintageandfarmshow.co.uk, accessed 5 April 2019
  5. Fracking refused at second site in Lancashire 12 February 2019 bbc.co.uk/news, accessed 5 April 2019

External links

Geography of the Borough of Fylde
Towns Map of Fylde
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