| Towns in Merseyside |
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Aigburth
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Ainsdale
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Aintree
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Appleton
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Appleton Thorn
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Barton
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Bebington
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Bidston
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Billinge
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Birkenhead
Birkenhead is a large town on the Wirral Peninsula in Merseyside. Situated on the River Mersey's west bank it is facing the city of Liverpool. |
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Blundellsands
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Bootle
Bootle is a large town four miles north of Liverpool on the banks of the River Mersey. It was known in Victorian times as Bootle-cum-Linacre. |
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Bromborough
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Burtonwood
Burtonwood is a pleasant, large residential village. It has various shops and amenities in addition to good road links to the neighbouring towns of Warrington, Newton le Willows and St Helens. |
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Caldy
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Childwall
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Clock Face
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Collins Green
Collins Green is a small former pit village just outside Newton le Willows. |
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Crank
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Croft
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Cronton
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Crosby
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Culcheth
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Deysbrook
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Dingle
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Earlestown
Earlestown is a suburb of Newton le Willows and owes much of its development to the coming of the railways in the 1830s. It was well known throughout the world for locomotives built in the town. |
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Eastham
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Eccleston
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Fazakerley
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Formby
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Garston
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Garswood
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Glazebrook
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Glazebury
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Greasby
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Great Sankey
As a regular visitor to Great Sankey and Warrington generally for almost two years. I always anticipate my visits, as this town has some truly beautiful sites. |
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Halewood
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Haydock
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Heswall
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Higher Bebington
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Hightown
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Hoylake
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Huyton
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Huyton Quarry
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Ince Blundell
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Kenyon
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Kirkby
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Knowsley
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Latchford
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Litherland
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Little Crosby
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Liverpool
Liverpool the world famous city, is a visually stunning, friendly place. It has a compact central area and good transport links to the rest of the region, giving easy access to all areas. |
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Lower Bebington
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Lydiate
Lydiate (old English for a field with gate in) has some beautiful canal walks with great pubs along the way. Cyclists travel from over the north west and beyond to cycle along the Leeds/Liverpool canal, its popular for fishing too. |
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Maghull
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Melling
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Moreton
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Mossley Hill
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New Boston
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New Brighton
Although put through many years against foreign package holidays and lack of tourism, leading to its decline, New Brighton still boasts the ability to attract day trippers and tourists. |
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New Ferry
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Newchurch
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Newton-le-Willows
Newton le Willows is ancient town that has undergone many changes over the years. It was originally called Newton-in-Makerfield and in 1974 it was transferred from Lancashire into Merseyside. |
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Old Boston
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Padgate
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Port Sunlight
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Prescot
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Rainford
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Rainhill
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Risley
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Roby
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Rock Ferry
Population c. 11000. Rock Ferry used to be one of the smartest addresses in the North West; this is not quite the case any more. |
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Seacombe
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Seaforth
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Sefton
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Southport
Southport is a seaside town on the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, 14.8 miles west-southwest of Preston and 16.5 miles north of Liverpool. |
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Speke
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St. Helens
The large town of St Helens is 12 miles north east of Liverpool in Merseyside. |
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Stockton Heath
Stockton Heath is an ever developing village in the borough of Warrington, Cheshire, neighbouring Appleton, Grappenhall and Walton. It is to the South of the Manchester Ship Canal which divides Stockton Heath to North Warrington. |
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Stretton
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Thatto Heath
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Thelwall
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Thornton
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Thurstaston
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Toxteth
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Upton
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Wallasey
Wallasey is a town in Merseyside situated at the mouth of the River Mersey. |
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Walton
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Wavertree
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West Derby
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West Kirby
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Winwick
Winwick is a lovely little village on the A49 between Newton le Willows and Warrington. At the centre of the village is the ancient parish church. There is a carving of a pig on the church's tower. |
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Woodchurch
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Woolton
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