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Heswall is
located on the eastern side of the Dee Estuary, with views
across the river to North Wales.
Heswall is about 30 minutes drive
from the Roman city of Chester and about 20 minutes drive from
Liverpool. On a clear day the cathedral spires of Liverpool can
be seen on the horizon from high ground. At the time of the 2001
census, the total population of the ward was 16,012 (Male:
7,474, Female: 8,538) which included the nearby villages of
Barnston and Gayton. The population of the town of
Heswall
itself was 7,750
The town of Heswall
consists of two parts: upper and lower. The commercial upper
part is centred at the junction of Telegraph Road and Pensby
Road. Lower Heswall
village is quieter and designated a conservation area.
Heswall has a
number of bars and restaurants and also has a lower village a
short distance away towards the Dee Estuary.
Heswall
railway station, on the eastern edge of the town, is on the
Borderlands Line from Wrexham Central to Bidston. The Wirral
Way, a footpath along a former railway line from West Kirby to
Hooton, passes through the town
Useful links for Heswall
Heswall Businesses
Heswall Lawn Tennis Club
Heswall Photographic Society
Heswall Jobs
Heswall Golf Club
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Virtual
Tours
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360º Virtual
look around
Birkenhead
on the Wirral
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your cursor on the image
Then move around
360º
Have you ever seen
anything like it !!

Gayton /Heswall by Glegg Arms

Heswall Town Centre

Outside Heswall Fire Station

Under Heswall Central Bus Station
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