The settlement was first mentioned in the Register of the Abbey of Saint Werburgh in 1119. The name derives from the Old English word hol and is believed to mean "at the hollow" (or hole), possibly referring to the "hollow way" formed by a Roman roadway. Hoole was a township in Broxton Hundred which became a civil parish in 1866.
The settlement was first mentioned in the Register of the Abbey of Saint Werburgh in 1119. The name derives from the Old English word hol and is believed to mean "at the hollow" (or hole), possibly referring to the "hollow way" formed by a Roman roadway.
Hoole was a township in Broxton Hundred which became a civil parish in 1866.