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of conservation,
Singleton is known as “the model village
of The Fylde”, and is recorded as 'Eingletun'
in the Domesday Book of 1086, meaning a
‘farmstead with a shingled roof’.
Today it is a picturesque and charming village,
consisting of traditional cottages with beautifully
kept gardens, and is minutes away from the coast.
Singleton itself is centuries old, but the era
in which it most changed was the mid 1800's. when
the village was remodelled by Thomas Miller, a
wealthy industrialist from Preston. |