Up Holland Parish
In the 20th Century the mining industry declined and a pit in Digmoor was the last to close in 1939. The land, stone quarries and brickworks employed many but others had to seek work in other towns. Later, employment became available in newly-erected factories in adjacent townships and the unemployment was greatly reduced. In 1954 Upholland's name was changed to Up Holland.
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Area 1,480 Hectares, Population 7,180
The Priory Church of St. Thomas the Martyr was founded as a chapel by Sir
Robert de Holland in 1307. In 1536 the Priory chapel became a chapel of ease
for Wigan Parish church some 4 miles to the east.
The oldest part of the church is the nave, dating from the 14th century. The tower was built in the late 1400's and the present chancel was added in 1882-86.
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