Churchtown, Merseyside
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Churchtown is a suburb of
Southport Southport is a seaside town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton in Merseyside, England. At the 2001 census, it had a population of 90,336, making it the eleventh most populous settlement in North West England. Southport lies on the Iris ...
,
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, England. Historically in
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, it is surrounded by Crossens,
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and Marshside in the ancient parish of
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on the northern fringe of what is now Southport.


History

In 1575, a shipwreck occurred off the Churchtown coast, the cargo of which contained potatoes, was washed ashore. Subsequently, the village became the first place in England where they were grown. The Botanic Gardens was at one time the terminus for the Southport
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system, and evidence can be seen in the large turning circle at the front of the gardens.
Stocks Stocks are feet restraining devices that were used as a form of corporal punishment and public humiliation. The use of stocks is seen as early as Ancient Greece, where they are described as being in use in Solon's law code. The law describing ...
dating from 1741 can be found adjacent to the church wall on St. Cuthbert's Road close to Botanic Gardens. The centre of the old village retains much of its character from bygone ages - with the green in front of St Cuthbert's Church flanked by the two local pubs - the Bold Arms and the Hesketh Arms. This is covered by a preservation order which covers much of Botanic Road, where some thatched cottages still exist. On one side of the Hesketh Arms is the entrance to
Meols Hall Meols Hall is a historical manor house in Churchtown, Merseyside, dating from the 12th century with a 16th-century tithe barn restored for wedding receptions and ceremonies. History Meols Hall dates back to the late 12th century when the mano ...
, home of the Hesketh family.


Geography

Churchtown is situated in North West England. The closest cities are Preston to the north east and Liverpool to the south. Churchtown is a suburb of Southport which has the nearest town centre. To the North of Churchtown, is Crossens, which is the most northerly suburb of Southport. To the west of Churchtown is Marshside, to the east High Park, and to the south is the Hesketh Park area. The village is one of many villages on the West Lancashire Coastal Plain, most of the village is only slightly above sea-level just like the nearby village of
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which means the village can be susceptible to flooding during heavy rainfall. There are embankments to the north of nearby Marshside and there are drainage systems across the area, the closest being the Three Pools Waterway to the East of the village which is controlled by the pumping station at the Banks/ Crossens border.


Education

Churchtown has one primary school (Churchtown Primary School) which is situated on St Cuthbert's Road and access is also available via
Botanic Gardens A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms ''botanic'' and ''botanical'' and ''garden'' or ''gardens'' are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word ''botanic'' is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens, an ...
The school is a "community school" (i.e. not a church school) but is closely associated with St Cuthbert's Church. It is among the ten biggest primary schools in the country, with nearly 900 pupils, and was described by
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in February 2010 as "outstanding" (grade 1). In 2017, there was a further short inspection and the school was rated "good"


Religious sites

The village has four churches * St Cuthbert's Church - Church of England - St Cuthberts Road * Churchtown United Reformed Church - Non-Conformist - Botanic Road * Marshside Road Methodist Church - on the border between Churchtown and Marshside * St Patrick Catholic Church, Marshside RoadSt Patrick Catholic Church
accessed 19 August 2021


Public Services

* Churchtown Medical Centre * Corner Surgery - closed in 2006 and moved to a new surgery situated on the Co-op Complex in Marshside. * Two Pharmacies * A Conservative Club * Churchtown Dental Practice *
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* Two Spar Off Licences * Six Hairdressers/ Barbers *
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- Situated in
Botanic Gardens A botanical garden or botanic gardenThe terms ''botanic'' and ''botanical'' and ''garden'' or ''gardens'' are used more-or-less interchangeably, although the word ''botanic'' is generally reserved for the earlier, more traditional gardens, an ...
Closed 2012 as a result of government national budgetary cuts. Contents removed and dispersed. Some contents remain under the control of Merseyside Museums, and the dug-out canoe formerly in the Museum was placed in the Atkinson, Southport Town Centre in 2014 after preservation treatment. * Library. Closed 2014 as a result of government national budgetary cuts. The library building was demolished shortly after closure, probably because it was largely of wooden construction and so at particular risk of vandalism and fire. * Churchtown Garage * Hesketh Arms Public House * Bold Arms Public House * A Funeral Director * A Veterinary Practice * An Optician * A newsagent * Three Solicitors * One podiatry/chiropody practice * One reflexologist Other amenities in the Churchtown include: Two Bakeries, Subway (Sandwich shop), Garden Centre, Antiques Shops, Two DIY shops, Three Take-Away Shops, Two Florists, Two Furniture Shops, Three Cafes, Printer Shops, Two Beauty Shops and many more smaller shops.


Leisure

Southport Old Links is a golf Course situated to the south of the village.


Transport

Churchtown railway station Churchtown railway station was on the West Lancashire Railway (WLR) in England. It opened in 1878 and served the Southport suburb of Churchtown. History In the Churchtown area, the railway ran above the streets on an embankment, and crossed ...
was a stop on the
West Lancashire Railway The West Lancashire Railway (WLR) ran northeast from Southport to Preston in northwest England. History Construction was started by Samuel Swire the Mayor of Southport, on 19 April 1873. It opened on 15 September 1882. A branch was constructe ...
to Crossens and
Preston Preston is a place name, surname and given name that may refer to: Places England *Preston, Lancashire, an urban settlement **The City of Preston, Lancashire, a borough and non-metropolitan district which contains the settlement **County Boro ...
. The line closed in 1964. The
A565 road The A565 is a road in England that is around long and runs from Liverpool in Merseyside to Tarleton in Lancashire. It is a primary route linking the town of Southport to Liverpool and to Preston (latterly via the connecting A59), having bee ...
runs through the north of the village and is considered by some local people to be the boundary of Churchtown and Marshside. There are many bus stops throughout the village and local area which link to all over the Southport area and suburbs, with services extending into Liverpool, West Lancashire, and Preston.


See also

*
Listed buildings in Churchtown, Merseyside Churchtown is a district to the north of Southport, Sefton, Merseyside, England. It contains 84 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as designated listed buildings. Of these, one is listed at Grade  ...


References


External links


Churchtown Website

St Cuthberts Church Website





Sefton Council: Southport Botanic Gardens

Churchtown Primary School
{{Metropolitan Borough of Sefton Southport Towns and villages in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton