The Glegg Arms, Gayton

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The Glegg Arms, Gayton

Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 29 Mar 2007

The Glegg Arms a 17th Century inn on the Chester High Road named after the local family who have a long association with south Wirral. In 1552 the manor of "Grange Hall" was granted by Edward VI to the Glegg family of Gayton, with whom it continued till the death of William Glegg, in 1785.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.321893
Longitude
-3.083865