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Hoylake (/hɔɪˈleɪk/) is a
seaside town in the
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England. It is at the
north west of the
Wirral Peninsula, near...
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Secombe and New Brighton. It was
incorporated in 1863 as the
Hoylake Railway,
running from
Hoylake to
Birkenhead Docks.
After changes of name and of ownership...
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located in the
small town of
Hoylake, at the
northwest corner of the
Wirral Peninsula. The golf
course extends between Hoylake and the
neighbouring town...
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Hoylake Lifeboat Station is
located on the
North Parade promenade in the town of
Hoylake, on the
Wirral Peninsula, in Merseyside. A
lifeboat was first...
- The
Hoylake Open
Championships also
known as the Rothman's
Hoylake Open
Championships (for
sponsorship reasons) was a men's and women's gr****
court tennis...
- The
Hoylake and West
Kirby War
Memorial is a 14.5-metre-high,
granite four-sided
obelisk which stands on
Grange Hill, West Kirby, Merseyside. It was designed...
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their objective being to win The
Amateur Championship at
Royal Liverpool (
Hoylake). A
match between American and
British male
amateur golfers was pla****...
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Hoylake Parade Community Centre is a multi-purpose
public building located in
Hoylake, Wirral,
which serves as a
community centre for the
local area....
- The
Coral are an
English rock band,
formed in 1996 in
Hoylake on the
Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside. The band
emerged during the
early 2000s.
Their 2002...
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forms a
contiguous built up area with the
nearby town of
Hoylake which lies to the west.
Historically in Cheshire,
since 1
April 1974 it...