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Thurstaston (/ˈθɜːstəstən/ THUR-stə-stən) is a
village and
former civil parish, in the
Wirral district, in Merseyside, England, on the
Wirral Peninsula...
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Thurstaston Common is an area of
almost 250
acres (100 ha) of parklands, wood and
heath between Frankby and
Thurstaston, on the
Wirral Peninsula in North...
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projects including, in July 1882, the
building of a
private residence in
Thurstaston on the
Wirral Peninsula,
designed by the
renowned architect Richard Norman...
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Dawpool was a
country house in the
village of
Thurstaston, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It was
built for the
shipowner Thomas Henry Ismay in 1882–86 and...
- St Bartholomew's
Church is in the
village of
Thurstaston, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It is an
active Anglican parish church in the
diocese of Chester...
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Thurstaston Hall is a
country house in the
village of
Thurstaston, Wirral, Merseyside, England. The
house is
built in
stone and brick, it is in two storeys...
- from the
River Mersey at Tranmere. Irby sits on the
eastern side of
Thurstaston Hill, at the
western side of a wide and
shallow glacial U-shaped valley...
- into 15
parishes (Wallasey, Bidston, Upton, Woodchurch, West Kirby,
Thurstaston, Heswall, Bebington, Bromborough, Eastham, Neston, Burton, Shotwick,...
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Thurstaston is a
village in Wirral, Merseyside, England. It
contains twelve buildings on the
National Heritage List for England,
designated as listed...
- West
Kirby and
Thurstaston (previously Irby-Pensby-
Thurstaston, 1973 to 1979, and
Thurstaston, 1979 to 2004) is a
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council ward...