The name Upton is from the
Old English upp, meaning up, higher or upon, and
tūn, meaning a farmstead or settlement. Listed in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as
Optone and being in the possession of
Earl Hugh of Chester, its entry reads: Including the
hamlet of Upton Heath, Upton-by-Chester was formerly a
township within the parishes of St. Mary on the Hill and St. Oswald,
Broxton Hundred. Upton-by-Chester as we know it today started when the railway was built in the mid-1800s. Gentlemen's country houses were built and provided employment other than traditional rural jobs. Initially ribbon development but then housing estates were built as more people moved out of the overcrowded city. Following the post-
World War II building boom there is now little development land left. A permanent military presence was established with the completion of
Dale Barracks in 1938 at nearby
Moston. ==Landmarks==