Childwall
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Childwall is a suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside and a Liverpool City Council Ward. It is located to the south of the city, bordered by Gateacre, Wavertree, Belle Vale and Mossley Hill.
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[edit] History
"Four Radmans held Childwall as four Manors. There is half a hide. It was worth eight shillings. There was a priest, having half a carucate of land in frank almoign." Childwall was known as Cileuuelle in the 1086 Domesday Book meaning 'A stream where youngsters meet' from the Old English words 'cild' & 'wella'.
Childwall was traditionally part of the West Derby Hundred. It was an urban district from the Local Government Act 1894 until it was annexed to Liverpool in 1913. [1]
All Saints Church Childwall is the oldest church in Liverpool, and still has a lively and full congregation to this date. Traditionally, Childwall is sometimes regarded in Liverpool as having a large Jewish community, but since the 1980s this has been in gradual decline. Many now live in Gateacre and Allerton
[edit] Description
Childwall is dominated by the "Childwall Fiveways", a large roundabout that is one of the busiest in Liverpool. Housing is almost entirely detached or semi-detached; there are very few terraces within Childwall. The area's pleasant greenery in abundance and range of large houses makes it one of Liverpool's most sought-after suburbs. Both Hollyoaks and Grange Hill are mostly filmed in Childwall; the area is also home to Liverpool Hope University.
Childwall has the postcode L16.
[edit] Attractions
- Church of All Saints
- Childwall Woods
- Childwall Fiveways
[edit] Famous Residents
- Jeremiah Markland
- Graham Hesketh see fiona mont
- Ian St John
[edit] Transport
- The nearest railway station is either Mossley Hill or Broadgreen. Historically there was also Childwall railway station.
- Regular bus services connect the district with Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the city centre, as well as surrounding districts.
[edit] External links
- Council Ward Profile, March 2006
- Council Ward Boundary, 2004
- British History Online A History of the County of Lancashire: Volume 3
- Port Cities Illustrated History of Childwall
- The History of Childwall Jonathon Wild
- Disused Stations Paul Wright
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Districts | |
Aigburth | Allerton | Anfield | Belle Vale | Broadgreen | Canning | Childwall | Clubmoor | Croxteth | Dingle | Dovecot | Edge Hill | Everton | Fairfield | Fazakerley | Garston | Gateacre | Grassendale | Hunts Cross | Kensington | Kirkdale | Knotty Ash | Mossley Hill | Netherley | Norris Green | Old Swan | St Michael's Hamlet | Speke | Stoneycroft | Toxteth | Tuebrook | Walton | Wavertree | West Derby | Woolton | |
City Council Wards | |
Allerton & Hunts Cross | Anfield | Belle Vale | Central | Childwall | Church | Clubmoor | County | Cressington | Croxteth | Everton | Fazakerley | Greenbank | Kensington & Fairfield | Kirkdale | Knotty Ash | Mossley Hill | Norris Green | Old Swan | Picton | Princes Park | Riverside | Speke Garston | St Michaels | Tuebrook and Stoneycroft | Warbreck | Wavertree | West Derby | Woolton | Yew Tree |