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    Huyton ( / ˈhaɪtən / HY-tən) is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley, Greater Liverpool, Merseyside, England. Part of the Liverpool Built-up Area, it borders the Liverpool suburbs of Dovecot, Knotty Ash and Netherley. Historically in Lancashire, Huyton was an ancient parish which in the mid-19th century contained Croxteth Park ...

  2. Jan 20, 2018 · History – Huyton. The township of Huyton is one of ancient origin. In the Domesday survey of 1086 the name of the settlement appeared as Hitune meaning literally ‘High Town’ and was held, together with the manor of Torboc (Tarbock), by a local lord named Dot. These manor lands were a portion of the area between the Ribble and the Mersey ...

  3. Huyton is now the HQ for Knowsley council and the home of the National Wildflower Centre. The town has produced a string of successful professional footballers including Liverpool skipper Steven ...

  4. Yes Coffee. 10. The Barker's Brewery - JD Wetherspoon. 98. £ • Quick Bites, Bar, British. Huyton Tourism: Tripadvisor has 1,945 reviews of Huyton Hotels, Attractions, and Restaurants making it your best Huyton resource.

  5. Apr 8, 2024 · Huyton Hall was the first to be built, along with Greenhill in the late 1850s. In contrast to the likes of Roby Hall, which was built by John Williamson, the mayor of Liverpool in 1761, these houses were occupied by merchants and industrialists – hop merchants, sugar magnates and owners of copper and paint works (ibid).

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  6. 2. X-tream Magic. 3. Once Upon A Plant. 4. Queens Arms. 5. Seel Arms. Things to Do in Huyton, England: See Tripadvisor's 1,948 traveller reviews and photos of Huyton tourist attractions.

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  8. Huyton, former town, metropolitan borough of Knowsley, metropolitan county of Merseyside, historic county of Lancashire, northwestern England. It lies on the eastern periphery of Liverpool. It was mentioned (as Hitune and Rabil) in Domesday Book (1086), the record of William I the Conqueror’s land