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Lake Place and "The Lake" public House
Lake Place with "The Lake" public House and adjacent sandstone cottages, part of the old village of Hoose which faced the open ground of sea marsh and sandhills of the Mersey estuary. Hoose consisted of mainly fishermen's cottages with a parish church, lighthouse, lifeboat house and a coastguard station.
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 19 Jul 2018
0.09 miles
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Alderley Road Cottages and Church
Cottages in Alderley Road built at the end of the 19th century and the former Welsh Presbyterian church built 1905.
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 19 Jul 2018
0.10 miles
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Former Hoylake Welsh Presbyterian Church
The former Hoylake Welsh Presbyterian church (later United Reformed) during renovations in 2010. It was built 1905, closed in 2014 and sold by auction with plans to build apartments but has so far been saved from demolition. The revised scheme is to convert the church into 11 apartments and the former church hall into four two-bedroom houses, rather than knocking it down.
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 5 Jul 2010
0.10 miles
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52 Market Street, Hoylake
Built for the Bank of Liverpool in 1904-05 by Willink & Thicknesse. Grade II listed.
It is/was Bank Coffee Shop.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 22 Aug 2014
0.12 miles
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The Plasterers Arms
The Plasterers Arms in Back Sea View is a traditional local pub in the historic residential quarter of Hoylake village which was once called Hoose, the inhabitants of which were principally boatmen and fishermen. In 1871 census John Youds of the adjacent Grove Road was a plasterer and beer house keeper so it is possible the pub name came from this.
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 19 Jul 2018
0.12 miles
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Old Schoolhouse, Market Street
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 5 Jul 2010
0.20 miles
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Signal, Manor Road Station, Hoylake
Signal number ML593, situated at the end of the West Kirby-bound platform.
Image: © El Pollock
Taken: 8 Jun 2012
0.21 miles
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Manor Road Station, Hoylake
Looking towards West Kirby, from the Liverpool-bound platform.
Image: © El Pollock
Taken: 8 Jun 2012
0.21 miles
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Hoylake Sailing Club
When the sailing club on Hoylake Promenade was founded in 1887 it was possible to launch boats and sail immediately in front of the clubhouse. Now, due to lack of water caused by sand deposition, sailing takes place farther along the promenade or offshore and is only possible inshore immediately off the clubhouse on the very highest spring tides. The abundance of sand is a boon to sand-yachters, here raising the flags in the opening ceremony of the 2007 European Sandyacht Championship.
Image: © John Hughes
Taken: 16 Sep 2007
0.23 miles
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Royal Mail offices, Hoylake
Opposite the railway station.
Image: © Eirian Evans
Taken: 12 Sep 2009
0.24 miles