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West Kirby is a town located on the north west corner of the coast of the Wirral Peninsula, Merseyside, England, at the mouth of the River Dee, across from the Point of Ayr in North Wales. To the north east of the town is Hoylake, with the suburb of Grange to the east and the village of Caldy to the south east.
West Kirby was a township and parish within the Wirral Hundred. It became part of Hoylake cum West Kirby civil parish and Hoylake Urban District in 1894.
On 1 April 1974, West Kirby was absorbed into the newly created Metropolitan Borough of Wirral, at a time of local government reorganisation in the United Kingdom. At that point, West Kirby ceased to be in Cheshire and became part of the nascent county of Merseyside. Latitude: 53.366667, Longitude: -3.15No results found.
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