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Wallasey Village is a
district of the town of Wallasey, on the Wirral Peninsula in
England. Localities within this area are informally said to be
in "The Village".
St Hilary’s Church may date back to the earliest days of
Christianity in Britain. The tower is all that remains of a
later church, which was built in 1530 but destroyed by fire in
1857: by the time someone had raced to Birkenhead to alert the
fire brigade, and they had harnessed the horses to the fire
tenders and galloped back to Wallasey, little remained of the
church apart from a charred shell and the tower.
It is now a pleasant residential area, primarily housing, with
various shops along the central road,
Wallasey Village Road.
The village shops are located along a strip of the
Wallasey
Village central road, with some extending along the eastern
end of Leasowe Road. Originally local convenience stores,
there has been a move to more urban shops selling sports
equipment and furniture, as well as a new photography suite.
Housing in the Village is mixed: 1920s semi-detached and
detached houses are common, although more modern detached
houses are clustered in parts. There are terraced houses found
near the village shops, while a good number of bungalows are
present.
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