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      • HAYDOCK, a village, a township, and a chapelry in Ashton-in-Mackerfield parish, Lancashire. The village stands 2 miles NW of Newton-in-Mackerfield r. station, and 3½ ENE of St. Helens; and has a post-office under St. Helens, a police station, and a mechanics' institute.
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    Haydock is located within the boundaries of the historic county of Lancashire. The village is located to the north-east of the adjacent St Helens, with most of its residential estates and commercial property built either side of the A599.

  3. HAYDOCK, a village, a township, and a chapelry in Ashton-in-Mackerfield parish, Lancashire. The village stands 2 miles NW of Newton-in-Mackerfield r. station, and 3½ ENE of St. Helens; and has a post-office under St. Helens, a police station, and a mechanics' institute.

  4. Haydock lies just north of the Cheshire border, and was historically in the county of Lancashire. Haydock falls within the metropolitan district council of St. Helens. It is in the WA11 postcode district.

  5. 6 days ago · The Liverpool, St. Helens and South Lancashire Railway, worked by the Great Central Company, passes through the township, and has a station at Haydock; and two others, called Ashton in Makerfield and Haydock Park, on the boundary of Ashton.

  6. Haydock is a village within the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, in Merseyside, England. At the 2011 Census, it had a population of 11,416 Haydock's historic area covers the Haydock electoral ward and a section of the Blackbrook ward. Map.

  7. Sep 29, 2011 · The Liverpool, St Helens and South Lancashire Railway had stations at Central, Haydock, Ashton in Makerfield, and Haydock Park. There was a major electric tramway/trolley bus service along what, in my youth, was called “the longest village in England”.

  8. Haydock, a township and an ecclesiastical parish in Ash-ton-in-Makerfield parish, Lancashire, 2 miles from Earlstown junction station on the L. & N.W.R., with a post, money order, and telegraph office under St Helens. The township is governed by a local board of nine members.