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Wallasey Golf Clubhouse
Wallasey Golf Club is situated between St. Nicholas Church and the promenade on Bayswater Road. The course was a qualifying course for the 2006 Open Championship, which was held nearby in Hoylake.
Image: © David Quinn
Taken: 14 Sep 2008
0.05 miles
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Newport Avenue, The Church of St Nicholas
St Nicholas' Church is in Newport Avenue, Wallasey. It was erected by the late Mr Frederick Harrison and the late Sir Heath Harrison, in memory of their father and mother, James and Jane Harrison, who lived at the Laund, Wallasey from 1857 to 1879. It was designed by JF Doyle and built in 1910–11. Erected near the sea, the church was appropriately named after St Nicholas, the patron saint of voyagers
The imposing church is built mainly of rock-faced Storeton stone with rubbed-face quoins and dressings, roofed with Yorkshire stone flags. The church has a cruciform plan, with a central tower above the crossing, a nave and a chancel but is orientated in the opposite direction from the usual liturgical orientation, with its chancel at the west end. Because it is built predominately on sand, its base is a steel and concrete raft.
The church is known as the Harrison Memorial Church and, because of its proximity to Wallasey Golf Club, as the Golfers' Church (http://www.historyofwallasey.co.uk/wallasey/Wallasey_Churches_Wallasey_Village/index.html#St_Nicholas History of Wallasey). It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building (English Heritage Building ID: 492830 http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-492830-church-of-st-nicholas-#.VfKTlnmFOHs British Listed Buildings).
https://stnicholaswallasey.wordpress.com/the-church/ St Nicholas, Wallasey website.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 6 Sep 2015
0.08 miles
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Church of St Nicholas, Wallasey
Image: © JThomas
Taken: 1 Mar 2014
0.09 miles
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Bayswater Road, Wallasey
Image: © Richard Webb
Taken: 26 May 2022
0.10 miles
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Wallasey, The Parish Church of St Nicholas
St Nicholas' Church is in Newport Avenue, Wallasey. It was erected by the late Mr Frederick Harrison and the late Sir Heath Harrison, in memory of their father and mother, James and Jane Harrison, who lived at the Laund, Wallasey from 1857 to 1879. It was designed by JF Doyle and built in 1910–11. Erected near the sea, the church was appropriately named after St Nicholas, the patron saint of voyagers
The imposing church is built mainly of rock-faced Storeton stone with rubbed-face quoins and dressings, roofed with Yorkshire stone flags. The church has a cruciform plan, with a central tower above the crossing, a nave and a chancel but is orientated in the opposite direction from the usual liturgical orientation, with its chancel at the west end. Because it is built predominately on sand, its base is a steel and concrete raft.
The church is known as the Harrison Memorial Church and, because of its proximity to Wallasey Golf Club, as the Golfers' Church (http://www.historyofwallasey.co.uk/wallasey/Wallasey_Churches_Wallasey_Village/index.html#St_Nicholas History of Wallasey). It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building (English Heritage Building ID: 492830 http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-492830-church-of-st-nicholas-#.VfKTlnmFOHs British Listed Buildings).
https://stnicholaswallasey.wordpress.com/the-church/ St Nicholas, Wallasey website.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 6 Sep 2015
0.10 miles
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The Parish Church of St Nicholas, Wallasey
St Nicholas' Church is in Newport Avenue, Wallasey. It was erected by the late Mr Frederick Harrison and the late Sir Heath Harrison, in memory of their father and mother, James and Jane Harrison, who lived at the Laund, Wallasey from 1857 to 1879. It was designed by JF Doyle and built in 1910–11. Erected near the sea, the church was appropriately named after St Nicholas, the patron saint of voyagers
The imposing church is built mainly of rock-faced Storeton stone with rubbed-face quoins and dressings, roofed with Yorkshire stone flags. The church has a cruciform plan, with a central tower above the crossing, a nave and a chancel but is orientated in the opposite direction from the usual liturgical orientation, with its chancel at the west end. Because it is built predominately on sand, its base is a steel and concrete raft.
The church is known as the Harrison Memorial Church and, because of its proximity to Wallasey Golf Club, as the Golfers' Church (http://www.historyofwallasey.co.uk/wallasey/Wallasey_Churches_Wallasey_Village/index.html#St_Nicholas History of Wallasey). It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building (English Heritage Building ID: 492830 http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-492830-church-of-st-nicholas-#.VfKTlnmFOHs British Listed Buildings).
https://stnicholaswallasey.wordpress.com/the-church/ St Nicholas, Wallasey website.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 6 Sep 2015
0.10 miles
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Wallasey Village, Bayswater Road
Wallasey Village is a largely residential area with a mixture of mostly 20th century semi-detached and detached housing. It is the most westerly township in Wallasey, being bordered by the suburbs of New Brighton to the north east, Liscard to the east and Poulton to the south east. Further west is Leasowe, and to the north, beyond Harrison Park, is the King's Parade fronting Liverpool Bay.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 6 Sep 2015
0.10 miles
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St Nicholas Church, Wallasey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Nicholas%27_Church,_Wallasey
Image: © Brian Deegan
Taken: 3 Sep 2016
0.11 miles
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St Nicholas' Parish Church, Wallasey
St Nicholas' Church is in Newport Avenue, Wallasey. It was erected by the late Mr Frederick Harrison and the late Sir Heath Harrison, in memory of their father and mother, James and Jane Harrison, who lived at the Laund, Wallasey from 1857 to 1879. It was designed by JF Doyle and built in 1910–11. Erected near the sea, the church was appropriately named after St Nicholas, the patron saint of voyagers
The imposing church is built mainly of rock-faced Storeton stone with rubbed-face quoins and dressings, roofed with Yorkshire stone flags. The church has a cruciform plan, with a central tower above the crossing, a nave and a chancel but is orientated in the opposite direction from the usual liturgical orientation, with its chancel at the west end. Because it is built predominately on sand, its base is a steel and concrete raft.
The church is known as the Harrison Memorial Church and, because of its proximity to Wallasey Golf Club, as the Golfers' Church (http://www.historyofwallasey.co.uk/wallasey/Wallasey_Churches_Wallasey_Village/index.html#St_Nicholas History of Wallasey). It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building (English Heritage Building ID: 492830 http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-492830-church-of-st-nicholas-#.VfKTlnmFOHs British Listed Buildings).
https://stnicholaswallasey.wordpress.com/the-church/ St Nicholas, Wallasey website.
Image: © David Dixon
Taken: 6 Sep 2015
0.12 miles
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St Nicholas, Wallasey
The parish church of St Nicholas at Wallasey.
Image: © Gerald England
Taken: 13 Nov 2001
0.12 miles