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Churchtown Village Trail
A guide to the historic village of Churchtown
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THE STOCKS are sited in St Cuthbert’s Road adjacent to the church walls and may have been built by a John Linaker in 1741. They were last used in 1860 when they held a John Rimmer for drunkenness. |
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THE SMITHY and the cottages around that area stand on what was known as Cock’s Clod, the origins of which are unknown. Opposite the smithy is what is now the United Reform Church. Formerly the Congregational Church, it was often shortened to the ‘Congo’, hence beyond that point was colloquially known as ‘Zululand’. The original church building was one of the nearby cottages and was the first ‘independent chapel’ in the area. |
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THE BOLD ARMS PUBLIC HOUSE used to be called The Griffin. The stable area at the rear of the building was used to house the horses for the first horse-drawn trams before the Tram Sheds were built. |
The Churchtown Village Trail is published by the North Meols Civic Society
© North Meols Civic Society, 1995-2006