WebShirley Hill Deja Holland Faith Kemper Scott Lindsay Krystal Lloyd Evelyn Macedo Alice Marquez Cassandra Martinez-McDonald Andreyva Mendez Claudia Montoya-Pena ... Heather Anderson Yubitza Castillo Josephine Castro Trisha Chavez Puttachart Chitrathorn Sarah Contreras Magen Costilla Sandi De Marco Kim Eastman* Kimberly Goul WebLooking south to the remains of Shirdley Hill railway station in 1949. General information; Location: Shirdley Hill, West Lancashire England: Coordinates: 53°36′27″N 2°58′08″W / 53.6074°N 2.9689°W / Coordinates: 53°36′27″N 2°58′08″W / 53.6074°N 2.9689°W / : Grid reference
Disused Stations: Heathley Lane Halt
Web26 Heathey Lane, Shirdley Hill is a 5 bedroom freehold detached house - it is ranked as the most expensive property in L39 8SH, with a valuation of £453,000. Since it last sold in May 2024 for £440,000, its value has increased by £13,000 . WebShirdley Hill: 67m: Village Green (Heathey Lane) Shirdley Hill: 154m: Village Green (Heathey Lane) Shirdley Hill: 170m: New Hall Drive (Southport Road) Carr Cross: 1,697m: New Hall Drive (Southport Road) Carr Cross: 1,718m: Nearest railway stations to L39 8SG. Hillside Station: 4km: Bescar Lane Station: 4km: Birkdale Station: boyle heights karate
22 Heathey Lane, Shirdley Hill, Halsall, Lancashire, L39 8SH
Web34 Heathey Lane, L39 8SH Bedrooms: 3 Bathrooms: 1 Reception rooms: 2 Semi-Detached Bungalow Estimate £281k - £311k Overpaying on your mortgage? Save todayBook an … WebGillett's Crossing (also known as Gillett's Crossing St Annes and Gillett's Crossing Old Links) was a halt on the Fylde Coast railway line, in Lancashire, England.It opened on 1 October 1913 for the newly introduced railmotor service. It closed on 11 September 1939. References [] ^ Railway Passenger Stations by M.Quick page 194 WebShirdley Hill Station – Summer 1938 The small rural West Lancashire community of Shirdley Hill lost its trains to Southport and in a southerly direction towards Liverpool on 26th September 1938. The line closed 21st January 1952. However, the tracks remained in place until 1964 as they were used for the storage of Southport’s excursion stock. boyle heights jewish history