CLIMATE
The peninsula experiences a moderate climate with higher than average
sunshine and lower than average rainfall.
WEST KIRBY
The name West Kirby is of Viking origin, meaning ‘village with a
church’. Over 1,000 years ago Norsemen settled around the site of
St.Bridget’s church (originally dating back to the Norman period).
The nucleus of the ‘old village’ was designated a Conservation
Area in September 1973. Today the heart of the village is centred on West
Kirby railway station, approximately 1km away.
West Kirby is a traditional seaside resort with a Victorian
promenade, a marine lake and a host of speciality shops housed in elegant
shopping parades, pubs, bistros, bars and restaurants.
During the summer months West Kirby is a popular destination
for tourists. The marine lake supports a wide range of all year round
water sports, permitting sailing and canoeing at low tide and particularly
popular with wind surfers from up and down the country. The original lake
opened in 1905 but, following a serious leak in the 1980’s, was
reconstructed and enlarged, extending sporting opportunities.
The views from the promenade of the estuary, the North
Wales Clwydian mountain range and Hilbre Islands are breathtaking.
Hilbre Island is a Local Nature Reserve and bird sanctuary
situated a mile or so off the coast. It is surrounded by water at high
tide. A colony of Atlantic Grey Seals inhabit
the West Hoyle Bank close to Hilbre, on occasions numbering over 500
on return from their breeding grounds on the shores of Wales or Scotland.
The island is accessible by crossing the sands at low tide. Tide times
are continuously on display. Look out for the islands famous dinosaur
footprint.
The Wirral Country Park is situated along the route of
the track bed of the former West Kirby to Hooton railway line along
the Dee Estuary coast (The Wirral Way).
(see local attractions below).
COMMUNITY FACILITIES
Concourse – 929 7801 – situated in town centre
adjacent to railway station.
Facilities include: 25-metre swimming pool, squash courts, multi-sport
activity hall and newly renovated Progressive Fitness suite. Also has
own bar facilities, crèche, library, dining and function suite,
bar and café.
CLUBS AND GROUPS
West Kirby Sailing Club
Wirral Sailing Centre – 625 2510 – courses
available to age 7 and over.
Royal Liverpool Golf Club – sited between West Kirby
and Hoylake. Hosted the 2006 British Open.
OPEN SPACES
Ashton Park – Houses a lake, popular with ducks and model boat
enthusiasts, a bowling green, tennis courts and children’s play
area.
Sandlea Park is situated in the centre of the town, a
short walk from the railway station.
LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Charles Dawson Brown Museum – Located in the old
school building, adjacent to St Bridget’s Church Centre. The museum
contains exhibits showing the history of the fabric of St Bridget’s
Church over the last thousand years.
Cheshire Oaks – Designer outlet village. Approx
20 minute drive.
Dee Estuary - One of the UK’s most highly protected
wildlife resources. During the winter months the mudflats and salt marsh
of the estuary support over 15% of the UK population of wader and wildfowl.
Parkgate – Famous for ice-cream and views over to Wales.
Royden Park - An area of sandstone outcrops (continuation
of Thurstaston Common) with heathland, birch scrub, gorse, pine woods
and mature woodland.
Thurstaston Common/Hill – Part of Wirral Country
Park. Triassic red sandstone outcrop. Spectacular panoramic views of
North Wales and Liverpool.
Wirral Country Park - Opened in 1973. One of the first
designated country parks in Britain. The Wirral way passes through woodlands
rich in wildlife, low cliffs and miles of sandy beach with grassy headlands.
Visitor centre at Thurstaston with bird hide, snack shop and rest room.
250,000 visitors annually. Cycle hire available – Tel. 0151 512
6046
PUBLIC HOUSES
Koi – 625 5444
Moby Dick – 625 5892
Ring O’Bells – 625 8103
The Dee Hotel – 929 6300
The Hilbre Court – 625 4007
White Lion Inn – 625 9037
RESTAURANTS / TAKE-AWAYS
Casa Mia – 625 1503
Karma Restaurant – 625 5999
Kuki’s – 625 3100
Lapaz – 625 7200
Pizza Magic – 625 3212
Royal Bengal Restaurant – 625 9718
Scognamiglios Restaurant Ltd. – 625 7579
Surfers Restaurant Ltd. – 625 1757
Terazz Restaurant – 625 2333
The Green Room – 625 6767
SCHOOLS
Calday Grange Grammar School
Hilbre High School
West Kirby Grammar School
USEFUL NUMBERS AND CONTACTS
Arrowe Park Hospital – 0151 678 5111
Wirral Borough Council – 0151 606 2000
Cheshire County Council – 01244 602424
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
Town bus station – Merseytravel – 236 7676
Train Information - 08457 48 49 50
Taxis – Hoylake Station Taxis – 632 5997
TRIVIA
• George Mallory - mountaineer, was schooled in West Kirby.
• Daniel Craig - actor who played James Bond in
the 2006 version of Casino Royale, attended Hilbre High
School and Calday Grange Grammar School in West Kirby.
• Selwyn Lloyd - former Chancellor of the Exchequer,
Foreign Secretary and and Speaker of the House of Commons,
lived in West Kirby.
• Glenda Jackson - actress and politician, attended
West Kirby Grammar School.
• The Coral – rock band, are from neighbouring
town Hoylake.
• In October 1991, the World windsurfing speed record
was set on the West Kirby Marine Lake at 42.16 knots. It
was held for 2 years until it was beaten in Australia.
• Tennis tournaments have been held in Ashton Park.
Here, players including John McEnroe, Boris Becker, Monica
Seles and Pete Sampras have played in competition.
CALDY
Caldy was designated a Conservation Area in October 1974. It is
situated on a prominent, wooded, west-facing slope, offering
dramatic views over the Dee Estuary to North Wales.
The area is cantered on a small historic village nucleus,
almost
entirely constructed of red sandstone. Some of the buildings date back
to the seventeenth century. The surrounding area is largely composed
of substantial residential detached dwellings with extensive grounds,
which have gradually come to define the character of the area.