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Thornton Hough is a quiet and
picturesque village in Wirral. Thornton Hough's central feature is the village
green, a patch of common ground that includes a cricket pitch
and pavilion, tennis courts, and a children's play area.
Thornton Hough
has two churches: All Saints, built in 1867 by Joseph Hirst, has
a spire and tower displaying five clock faces; St George's was
built by William Lever in 1906 as part of his reconstruction of
the village. The local primary
school is Thornton Hough
Primary School located on St George's
way. This school building was originally built to serve as a
military building, but was turned over for school usage after
the Second World War. The original playground has been reduced
in size due to the building extensions of decking and garden
areas.
The Parish Hall, originally the village school until closure
in 1953, is small and has a Victorian exterior, although its
interior was recently redesigned to look more modern.

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