Nostell

It is in the civil parish of Huntwick with Foulby and Nostell which had a population of 90 in 2001,[1] and 164 at the 2011 census (including Wintersett).

In 1880, terraced houses nicknamed "Cribbin's Lump" were built close to the colliery.

They were renamed "New Crofton" by Lord St Oswald but the nickname remained until the houses were demolished in the 1980s.

[5] Nostell Cricket Club was established pre-1897 opposite the priory entrance.

[6] In the 1870–1872 Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales, "Foulby, Nostell and Huntwick" was described as an extra-parochial tract within Pontefract parish, with a population of 145 people in 27 houses.

Nostell Priory by Morris (1880)
Nostell Priory in 2010