Ilton-cum-Pott
Ilton-cum-Pott is a civil parish in North Yorkshire, in England.
The hamlets of Ilton and Pott first became associated in the late Medieval period, when both became possessions of Fountains Abbey. Both lay within the parish of Masham, and despite the two being separated by Masham Moor, Ilton-cum-Pott became a single township.[1] In 1866, it was made into a civil parish.[2]
From 1894, Ilton-cum-Pott lay within Masham Urban District. This was rearranged in 1934, becoming Masham Rural District. At the same time, the part of Masham Moor between the two parts of the parish was added to it, forming for the first time one contiguous district.[2]
The parish's population has gradually fallen, and in 2015 was estimated at 50 people.[3] It shares a grouped parish council, known as Fearby, Healey and District Parish Council, with Colsterdale, Ellingstring, Fearby and Healey.[4]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Page, William (1914). A History of the County of York North Riding: Volume 1. London: Victoria County History. Retrieved 9 February 2025.
- ^ a b Youngs, Frederic (1979). Guide to the Local Administrative Units of England. Offices of the Royal Historical Society.
- ^ "Parish Mid-Year Population Estimates 2015". Data North Yorkshire. Retrieved 9 February 2025.
- ^ "The Parish". Fearby Healey and District Parish Council. Retrieved 29 April 2020.