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'''Walton''' is an affluent village 2 miles (3 km) east of [[Wetherby]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]]. It is adjacent to [[Thorp Arch (village)|Thorp Arch Village]] and [[Thorp Arch Trading Estate]]. The village is in the LS 23 [[LS postcode area|Wetherby postcode area]], The nearest locally important town is [[Wetherby]], with [[Tadcaster]] and the large village of [[Boston Spa]] nearby.
'''Walton''' is an affluent village 2 miles (3 km) east of [[Wetherby]], [[West Yorkshire]], [[England]]. It is adjacent to [[Thorp Arch (village)|Thorp Arch village]] and [[Thorp Arch Trading Estate]]. The village is in the LS 23 [[LS postcode area|Wetherby postcode area]], The nearest locally important town is Wetherby, with [[Tadcaster]] and the large village of [[Boston Spa]] nearby.


For a while in the 1990s there was a plan to develop Walton into a [[New Town]]. Although this plan was never put into practice, the plan could still be brought back onto the table due to the land being still available and the communications in the area being even better.
For a while in the 1990s there was a plan to develop Walton into a [[New Town]]. Although this plan was never put into practice, the plan could still be brought back onto the table due to the land being still available and the communications in the area being even better.
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The village has one public house, The Fox and Hound. This suffered a fire recently. The village is overlooked by the eight story buildings of the [[British Library]] on the Thorp Arch Trading estate. The trading estate was a former [[Royal Ordnance Factory]], [[ROF Thorpe Arch]], and it houses the local corporation ([[Leeds City Council]]) recycling centre, the [[British Library]] Boston Spa, George Moores furniture factory, a sewage works and retailing park (containing [[Empire Direct]], [[DFS]], [[The Sofa Company]], The Greenary Garden Centre and many other retailers). The retail park once housed a [[Miller Brothers]] before the company liquidated and a [[Texas Homecare]].
The village has one public house, The Fox and Hound. This suffered a fire recently. The village is overlooked by the eight story buildings of the [[British Library]] on the Thorp Arch Trading estate. The trading estate was a former [[Royal Ordnance Factory]], [[ROF Thorpe Arch]], and it houses the local corporation ([[Leeds City Council]]) recycling centre, the [[British Library]] Boston Spa, George Moores furniture factory, a sewage works and retailing park (containing [[Empire Direct]], [[DFS]], [[The Sofa Company]], The Greenary Garden Centre and many other retailers). The retail park once housed a [[Miller Brothers]] before the company liquidated and a [[Texas Homecare]].


There are now speed cameras on the Walton Road, between [[Wetherby]] and Walton (the only ones in the area). The village also has a small church. Not being on a main road or itself having any notable features, Walton is little known outside of the [[Wetherby]] area of the [[City of Leeds]] [[ metropolitan borough]].
There are now speed cameras on the Walton Road, between Wetherby and Walton (the only ones in the area). The village also has a small church. Not being on a main road or itself having any notable features, Walton is little known outside of the Wetherby area of the [[City of Leeds]] [[metropolitan borough]].


Walton was once on the [[Harrogate]] to [[Church Fenton]] Railway Line, until it was dismantled under the [[Beeching Axe]] in the 1960s. The village itself never had a railway station, the nearest being in [[Thorp Arch (village)|Thorp Arch]]. The village is both commutable for the cities of [[Leeds]] and [[York]].
Walton was once on the [[Harrogate]] to [[Church Fenton]] Railway Line, until it was dismantled under the [[Beeching Axe]] in the 1960s. The village itself never had a railway station, the nearest being in Thorp Arch. The village is both commutable for the cities of [[Leeds]] and [[York]].


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Revision as of 08:36, 8 October 2008

Walton is an affluent village 2 miles (3 km) east of Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England. It is adjacent to Thorp Arch village and Thorp Arch Trading Estate. The village is in the LS 23 Wetherby postcode area, The nearest locally important town is Wetherby, with Tadcaster and the large village of Boston Spa nearby.

For a while in the 1990s there was a plan to develop Walton into a New Town. Although this plan was never put into practice, the plan could still be brought back onto the table due to the land being still available and the communications in the area being even better.

The village has one public house, The Fox and Hound. This suffered a fire recently. The village is overlooked by the eight story buildings of the British Library on the Thorp Arch Trading estate. The trading estate was a former Royal Ordnance Factory, ROF Thorpe Arch, and it houses the local corporation (Leeds City Council) recycling centre, the British Library Boston Spa, George Moores furniture factory, a sewage works and retailing park (containing Empire Direct, DFS, The Sofa Company, The Greenary Garden Centre and many other retailers). The retail park once housed a Miller Brothers before the company liquidated and a Texas Homecare.

There are now speed cameras on the Walton Road, between Wetherby and Walton (the only ones in the area). The village also has a small church. Not being on a main road or itself having any notable features, Walton is little known outside of the Wetherby area of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough.

Walton was once on the Harrogate to Church Fenton Railway Line, until it was dismantled under the Beeching Axe in the 1960s. The village itself never had a railway station, the nearest being in Thorp Arch. The village is both commutable for the cities of Leeds and York.