Walton is a village and civil parish 2 miles (3 km) east of Wetherby, West Yorkshire, England. It is adjacent to Thorp Arch village and Thorp Arch Trading Estate. The nearest locally important town is Wetherby, with Tadcaster and the large village of Boston Spa nearby. Walton has a population of 225. increasing slightly to 225 at the 2011 Census. The name Walton comes from settlement/farmstead of Wealas - native Celts which is what the new Anglo Saxon speaking peoples called the native inhabitants of England. There is strong evidence that in many areas of England taken over by Germanic speaking settlers, the native British (Wealas) remained undisturbed, farming the same land they did when the Romans left. Over time they just adopted or forgot their Celtic tongue (similar to Old Welsh/Cornish) for the language and culture of the newcomers in order to climb the social ladder or were coerced to do so. It was in the Anglo Saxon interest that the native British carry on as usual to ensure the economy produced food and goods for the new landowners. 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-storey buildings of the British Library on the Thorp Arch Trading estate. The trading estate was a former Royal Ordnance Factory, Thorp 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 Greenery 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.

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Walton (Leeds)

Walton est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire de l'Ouest, en Angleterre. Il est situé à 3 km à l'est de la ville de Wetherby. Administrativement, il relève du district métropolitain de la Cité de Leeds.
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Thorp Arch

Thorp Arch, est un village dans le comté du Yorkshire de l'Ouest en Angleterre. Le village est près de Wetherby, Clifford, et Boston Spa.
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Pont de Thorp Arch

Le pont de Thorp Arch (en anglais : Thorp Arch Bridge), aussi appelé pont de Boston Spa (Boston Spa Bridge) est un pont voûté qui traverse la Wharfe et relie les villages de Thorp Arch et de Boston Spa dans le Yorkshire de l'Ouest, en Angleterre. Il est classé monument de Grade II.
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Boston Spa

Boston Spa est un village dans le comté du Yorkshire de l'Ouest en Angleterre. Le village est près de Wetherby, Clifford et Thorp Arch.
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Wighill

Wighill est un village et une paroisse civile du Yorkshire du Nord, en Angleterre. Il est situé dans le sud du comté, à 4 km au nord de la ville de Tadcaster et à 8 km à l'est de la ville de Wetherby. La rivière Wharfe coule au sud du village. Au recensement de 2011, il comptait 193 habitants et au recensement de 2021, il comptait 200 habitants.