that are concerned with improving the environment, public transport, highways, village facilities housing and general development[4] Hugill was previously joined with the Barony of Kendal, after the death of William de Lancastre III the Barony was divided into fees.
Throughout the time that Kendall was separated, according to the archives retrieved and analysed by Lancaster University "The barony was partitioned between heiresses in 1247"[5] by the 15th century the Marquis fee "came to the Crown by attainder of William Parr"[5] This specific area that Hugill fell under the category of the Marquis fee only covered a quarter of the Kendal of Barony.
Other amenities include the Windermere Golf Club and the Hawkshead brewery hall which opened in 2010.
"The Chapel has been imaginatively created from part of this former place of worship in the centre of Staveley"[9] Due to its location, amenities such as the local butchers and post office is "a few hundred yards from the cottage, the village is an ideal base for those not wishing to be too dependent on the car.
The majority of the population fall under the category concerning the 'unshared dwelling, whole house or bungalow' withholds 31% of the residents in the Parish.
The main Occupation in Hugill are under the category of 'Managers, Directors and Senior Officials' having 47 people according to the 2011 census statistics.