IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Church Hill, WALLASEY, CH45 3GH

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Church Hill, CH45 3GH by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (23 Images Found)

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St Hilarys
This is the Parish Church of Wallasey in the Church of England Diocese of Chester. It has always been 'black' ever since I can recall.
Image: © Nigel Freeman Taken: 20 Oct 2004
0.01 miles
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St Hilary's, Wallasey
St Hilary's is the church on the sandstone outcrop high above Wallasey Village. It is thought to have been the site of a church since the 6th century and has been rebuilt many times, the present building dates from 1858-9, the previous church having burnt down in 1857. The stone was donated from Rake Lane quarry.
Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 9 Jan 2008
0.06 miles
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St. Hilary's Church Tower, Wallasey
Image: © El Pollock Taken: 23 Jul 2009
0.07 miles
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St. Hilary's Church, Wallasey
Image: © El Pollock Taken: 23 Jul 2009
0.07 miles
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St. Hilary's Church, Wallasey
A church with a double tower. As viewed from Cross Lane nature reserve.
Image: © El Pollock Taken: 22 Jul 2009
0.07 miles
6
St Hilary's - A Church With Two Towers
The tower bears the date 1530, the rest of the church having been rebuilt in 1760 using stone from the previous building. In 1857 the church was destroyed by fire shortly after extensive restoration. The blaze was caused by a fire lit to warm the congregation on a particularly cold winter's evening being enthusiastically stoked, causing the fat on the bacon sides hanging in the church tower to melt which then ignited the wooden floorboards, adding to the conflagration. It is told that the town of Wallasey smelt of bacon for days afterwards!
Image: © Sue Adair Taken: 9 Jan 2008
0.07 miles
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Very weathered bench mark by Breck Road, Wallasey
A very weathered cut mark on soft sandstone on the East side of Breck Road, Wallasey. It is immediately below the 'Breck Road' sign and North of the small roundabout junction. For a wider view see: Image
Image: © John S Turner Taken: 29 Jul 2014
0.08 miles
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Breck Road junction with St Hilary Brow, Wallasey
The A551 follows the curve to the left from Breck Road into St Hilary Brow. There is a very weathered Ordnance Survey bench mark on the pale sandstone block immediately below the 'Breck Road' sign. See: Image
Image: © John S Turner Taken: 29 Jul 2014
0.08 miles
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Leaning into St Hilary Brow ? 1970
Wallasey Corporation bus 12 was one of the first production batch of Leyland Atlanteans, built in 1958. This is one of a series of views featuring buses in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=137652761
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust Taken: 24 May 1970
0.09 miles
10
Wallasey Village Library
On St. George's Road: https://www.wirral.gov.uk/libraries-and-archives/find-library/wallasey-village-library
Image: © Mike Faherty Taken: 4 Jul 2018
0.10 miles
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