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Meols /ˈmɛlz/ (sometimes
known as
Great Meols) is a
suburb in the
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, Merseyside, England. On the
north coast of the Wirral...
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confused with
Meols on the
Wirral Peninsula. The two can be
differentiated by pronunciation —
Meols Cop is
pronounced Meels, but
Meols,
Wirral is pronounced...
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dialect of Shetland. Compare,
however with
Meols pronounced as "mells", on the
nearby Wirral. Historically,
North Meols has been
centred on St. Cuthbert's Church...
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Meols Meadows is a 7.1 ha (18 acres) Site of
Special Scientific Interest on the
Wirral Peninsula, England. It is
situated near to the town of Moreton...
- ISBN 0-09-469920-8. "
Meols Hall,
Botanic Road". historicengland.org.uk.
English Heritage.
Retrieved 17
October 2008. "Events".
Meols Hall.
Archived from...
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Banks /ˈbæŋks/ is a
large coastal village in the
civil parish of
North Meols, in the West
Lancashire district, in Lancashire, England,
south of the Ribble...
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Meols Park and
Recreation Ground is
located in
Meols on the
Wirral Peninsula, England. The park
consists of a
small playground area and a
larger gr****ed...
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Neolithic stone axes and
pottery have been
found in Oxton, Neston, and
Meols. At
Meols and New
Brighton there is
evidence of
occupation through to the Bronze...
- of
Meols Cop
Station group. The
group looks after the
station by
tending the
gardens and
keeping the
station clean and tidy. "Station Name:
Meols Cop"...
- gave the
emerging village its name of Churchtown, the
parish being North Meols (pronounced "meals"). A
church called St Cuthbert's is
still at the centre...