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Borough Of Knowsley Collection

Discover the hidden gems of Knowsley, a charming borough in Merseyside, England


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Discover the hidden gems of Knowsley, a charming borough in Merseyside, England. St Chads Church in Old Hall Lane, Kirkby, stands as a testament to the rich history and architectural beauty that graces this area. Dominating the Kirkby skyline is the new artificial ski slope in Bewley Road, offering thrilling adventures for both locals and visitors alike. Take a stroll by Kirkby Mill Dam and be captivated by the picturesque scene of a miniature waterfall below the lock gates. The tranquility of this spot will transport you to another world. Meanwhile, St Marys Church in Knowsley Village has been an iconic landmark since December 27th, 1967 – its grandeur never failing to leave visitors awe-inspired. For those seeking local flavor and vibrant atmosphere, Kirkby Market has been bustling with life since December 3rd, 1975. Immerse yourself in its lively ambiance while exploring various stalls filled with treasures waiting to be discovered. Step back in time at Village Hall and Village School in Knowsley Village on March 28th, 1950 – witness history come alive within these historic buildings that have stood strong for decades. Marvel at an old barn dated back to 1721 on Carr Lane; now housing an Electricity Sub Station it serves as a reminder of how times have changed. Knowsley Road showcases the heart of Knowsley Village with its village green nestled at the junction of School Lane – a perfect spot for relaxation or community gatherings. Tythebarn Lane takes you further into history on March 24th, 1950 when life was simpler yet equally captivating. Church Road's cottages provide glimpses into traditional village life against the backdrop of an enchanting church on March 24th, 1950 - truly capturing timeless charm. Lastly but not leastly Cantril Farm Estate located on Mab Lane West Derby began construction on August 15th, 1946.