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There does not seem to have been a church in the township of Eccleston until Portico Our Lady's Roman Catholic chapel in the late 18th century. St Thomas, Eccleston (now on Westfield Street, St Helens) dates from 1839 and Christ Church in Eccleston village (built by Samuel Taylor of Eccleston Hall)
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A resident of Eccleston is known as an "Ecclestonian". Accents in Eccleston vary from that of a St Helens accent through to a more well spoken northern English accent. The people of Eccleston are mainly of Eccleston or St Helens origin with family in the area. Eccleston is an area with households
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Eccleston is a suburban area with a limited number of shops at Walmesley Road, Mill Brook Lane, Millfields and Gillars Green Drive. These are mainly local shops including three small supermarkets, four hairdressers, a chemist, a florist, wine shop, veterinary practice, doctor's, two bakers and a
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There are many frequent bus services that run to parts of St Helens and Liverpool some of these are: 35/35A Gillars Green-St Helens Junction (Arriva) 37 Eccleston-St Helens Bus Station (Arriva) Eccleston Park railway station is within the Parish boundaries but there are also a number of other
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Eccleston Mere is owned by Pheasant Equities Ltd of Rainford Hall and is jointly supervised by the Pilkington Sailing Club and the Pilkington Angling Association. The mere was originally constructed to hold water to feed through to Pilkington's Watson Street works, but is now used solely for
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at Gillars Green and Trapwood Close (now a mixture of private and housing association property), small 1970s housing estates at Eccleston Mere and an abundance of 1990s detached houses, including small developments at Ledbury Close, Long Meadow, Eccleston Woods and The Cloisters.
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Eccleston has some of the best primary schools in the borough, including one of the top three primary schools, Eccleston Mere. Other schools include St. Julie and Eccleston Lane Ends. De La Salle High School is also located in Eccleston. Schools in the area have good outdoor,
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Descendants of Hugh de Eccleston owned the Eccleston township. The direct family line is recorded throughout the period until the 17th century when their last descendent Henry Eccleston died. Relatives took the name Eccleston and remained associated with both Eccleston and
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on the west, and the smoke-laden environs of St. Helens on the east" and referring to the parish more widely as turned to agriculture with the village resting "in a hollow". Recent archaeological studies have remarked on the lack of a single prominent settlement.
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A bronze relief panel depicts (anti-clockwise) marching soldiers, airmen, soldiers with camels and seamen loading a naval gun. Thought to be unique in its dedication, the panels read: "The laurels of the sons are watered from the hearts of the mothers."
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Most recently, detached houses have been built at The Spires, Pikes Bridge Fold and on the site of the former Carmelite Monastery. Extensive development has recently been completed at Eccleston Grange on the site of the old Triplex factory.
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The Eccleston estate was sold to cotton manufacturer Colonel Samuel Taylor in about 1812 and, while there have been halls on the site from the late mediaeval period, the present Grade II listed Eccleston Hall dates from about 1830.
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until Ann Scarisbrick Eccleston inherited Scarisbrick Hall and on so doing moved there, the hall being much more impressive and grander than her Eccleston Hall home. The Eccleston family throughout their tenure were
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Eccleston is one of seven civil parishes in the Borough of St Helens and one of the largest, covering the neighbourhoods of Eccleston Park, Gillars Green, Eccleston Mere, Eccleston village and an area around the
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Council (1894–1974) and Eccleston Parish Council (from 1894). Today, Eccleston continues to be administered by Eccleston Parish Council (since 1894), as well as by St Helens Borough Council (since 1974).
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Eccleston has several pubs including The Seven Stars, The Griffin, The Stanley, The Game Bird (previously The Royal Oak), The Wellington and The Grapes. All of these public houses serve food.
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In terms of sport, the area is home to the amateur Rugby League team Eccleston Lions. There are also teams for the youngsters of Eccleston, including Millfields and Bleak Hill.
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There is a large public area at Ecclesfield playing fields, which is located behind the library. Other public fields are located at Kiln Lane, Bobbies Lane and Christ Church.
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which were originally used for cooling purposes in factories. There are several open public spaces including many woods and a small
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English: A blacksmith working at the Eccleston village smithy with the County Library (now Village Hall) visible in the background.
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Although mainly rural, Eccleston is built upon green fertile rolling hills with countryside to the north and west together with
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There are a number of public footpaths through the Eccleston countryside such as Green Lane, Watery Lane and Sadlers Lane.
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Erected in 1922, the striking war memorial at Eccleston Lane Ends was designed by Walter Gilbert and Louis Weingartner of
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A number of Mother and Toddler groups take place at St Julie's Parish Hall, the library and the Lester Drive Centre.
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at Mill Brow, which has benefitted from improvements in conjunction with Eccleston Parish Council and the
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Eccleston War Memorial – erected in 1922 for the West Derby Hundred of the County Palatine of Lancaster.
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For the purposes of UK Parliament elections, Eccleston has been part of the following constituencies:
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The front face is inscribed: "To the glorious memory of all those from the West Derby Hundred of the
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Running through Eccleston there is a stream or brook called Windle Brook (actually the boundary with
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Plaque dedicated to Richard John Seddon, the Prime Minister of New Zealand born in Eccleston.
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who fought and gave their lives for their King and Country in the Great War 1914-1918."
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Religion is still quite vibrant in Eccleston with several churches including St Julie (
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The main attraction is The Smithy Heritage Centre, a museum about the works of a local
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stations close by such as St Helens Central, St Helens Junction, Prescot and Whiston.
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The former township of Eccleston (prior to the modern Civil Parish) was home to the
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Richard John Seddon, New Zealand Prime Minister 1893–1906, was born in Eccleston.
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Houses in Eccleston include 1930s semi-detached homes in Eccleston village,
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on Kiln Lane closed in 2005 and the site has now been redeveloped into
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and there was a Catholic chapel in the old hall which was built in the
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Townships: Eccleston, A History of the County of Lancaster: Volume 3
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problems are often reported at the notorious Windle Island. The
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composed, with Sutton and Rainhill, part of a single Widnes "
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takes traffic from Prescot through the centre of Eccleston.
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Towns and villages in the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens
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Eccleston appears to derive its name from either the Latin
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Local Government in Eccleston has been administered by
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Community activities revolve around church and school
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second to that, both no more than a 45-minute drive.
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running north of the borough linking the M58 and M6,
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Map showing the boundaries of Eccleston Civil Parish.
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to form the Municipal Borough of St Helens in 1868.
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Eccleston Park

Eccleston is located in Merseyside
Merseyside
2011 census
OS grid reference
SJ485955
Civil parish
Metropolitan borough
St. Helens
Metropolitan county
Merseyside
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
WA10
Dialling code
Police
Merseyside
Fire
Merseyside
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament
St Helens South and Whiston
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