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St Michael's Church, Huyton
The present St Michael's church dates from 1663 but a church has stood on this site for many centuries before. Churches like this built on rocky outcrops frequently occupy ancient religious sites predating Christianity. Huyton, like its neighbour Roby, were mentioned in the Domesday book and a Saxon stone column capital was found by the church in 1873 also a 8/9th C sandstone font.
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 30 Jul 2009
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Huyton Parish Church
Image: © Ian Greig
Taken: 27 Sep 2013
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Huyton Parish Church
Dedicated to St Michael. The red sandstone is typical of large numbers of churches in south Lancashire and northern Cheshire.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 5 Oct 2008
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Huyton Parish church
The grave of Stuart Sutcliffe - member of the Beatles
Image: © Jim
Taken: 9 Jun 2009
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St Michael's Church, Huyton
The present St Michael's church dates from 1663 but a church has stood on this site for many centuries before. Churches like this built on rocky outcrops frequently occupy ancient religious sites predating Christianity. Huyton, like its neighbour Roby, were mentioned in the Domesday book and a Saxon stone column capital was found by the church in 1873 also a 8/9th C sandstone font.
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 13 Aug 2005
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St Michael's Church, Huyton
Grade II* listed building at the centre of a small conservation area. The church is of medieval origin and most of the existing building is from the 14th to the 19th century. Although it has been altered over many centuries it retains notable features of different periods - an early Norman font found buried under the Tower in 1872, a second font of octagonal design, and a 15th century timber rood screen.
Image: © Paul Harrop
Taken: 28 Sep 2012
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The Wheatsheaf, Huyton
This has gained a chinese restaurant - The Blue Dragon - since Sue Adair's visit
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Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 5 Oct 2008
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Barker's Brewery and St Michael's Church
This pub was built in the 1930's on the site of Barker’s Brewery which had been founded in 1825 by brothers Richard and William Barker. The new public house was named after the Rose & Crown, which faced the brewery but ceased trading in 1938 (it was demolished for road widening in 1967). In 2003 it was renamed The Wheatsheaf after the old inn which had faced the church entrance on Blue Bell Lane and was demolished in the late 1890's. In 2011, these premises were refurbished by J D Wetherspoon and named Barker's Brewery to retain the history of the site.
Image: © Sue Adair
Taken: 24 Dec 2020
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Huyton old fire station
Huyton old fire station, Huyton Lane, Huyton, Liverpool, lies opposite the current fire station, and hides all evidence of its former use
Image: © Kevin Hale
Taken: 27 May 2010
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St Michael's Church, Huyton
Image: © S Parish
Taken: 16 Feb 2006
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