The grade I
listed St Helen Witton Church dates back in part to the 14th century. Until 1866, Witton was both a township and a
chapelry in the
Great Budworth parish in the
Northwich hundred. In 1894 the parish was abolished and Witton later became part of the Northwich. Additionally, the village of
Weaverham was part of the township of
Hartford and the Witton chapelry. Northwich railway station opened in Witton on the
Cheshire Lines which reached the area around 1863. The station though opened as Northwich and the name remained unchanged. Witton was later absorbed and built up to Northwich town centre and now forms both the central and eastern parts of the town, although its name survives as a ward on Northwich Town Council. == References ==