Hillside, Merseyside

Hillside
Hillside
 Hillside shown within Merseyside
Civil parishBirkdale
Metropolitan boroughSefton
Metropolitan county Merseyside
RegionNorth West
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Southport
Postcode district PR8
Dialling code 01704
Police Merseyside
Fire Merseyside
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK ParliamentSouthport
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Coordinates: 53°37′17″N 3°01′24″W / 53.6215°N 3.0234°W / 53.6215; -3.0234

Hillside is a residential suburb of the seaside town of Southport, Merseyside. The village is very closely connected with the village of Birkdale which is also classed as an upmarket suburb of Southport. Birkdale is a much older suburb featuring large Victorian houses, where Hillside is a much more modern residential suburb.

Transport

There are good networks of transport to Hillside.

Rail

A popular method of transport is via the Hillside railway station, which opened in May 1926 links the suburb with Southport and Liverpool. The station is very popular in the golfing season or when the Golf Open Championship is held at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club as Hillside station is the nearest train station to Royal Birkdale. The railway line separates Hillside from part of Birkdale and the Royal Birkdale Golf Course.[1]

Road

There are two A roads that run through the suburb, these being the A565 road and the A5267 road.

Bus

There are bus services through Hillside that are run by Arriva North West and Stagecoach in Preston linking from Preston -Southport - Liverpool.

Religion

Our Lady of Lourdes and St. Joseph Church, Hillside

There are four churches in the village St John's C of E on St Johns Road, Our Lady of Lourdes which opened in 1956 on Waterloo Road [2] and St. Joseph Church are both Roman Catholic Churches. There is also Liverpool Road Methodist Church on the A5267 road.

Education

There are two primary schools in Hillside, Farnborough Road Junior School and Our Lady of Lourdes RC Primary School, one of the feeder schools to Christ the King secondary school a catholic school. There are also three secondary schools in the local area, Greenbank High School in Hillside which is an all-girls school and Birkdale High School also in Hillside, which is an all-boys school. There was once a fourth secondary school, Ainsdale Hope High School which shut in 2008 with the remaining children merging into the other three secondary schools in the area.[3]

Landmarks

Southport 'Round House' photo taken in 1958.

The most famous landmark is the art deco style 'Round House' which was built as a house in 1924 by local builder Luke Highton, who fulfilled his dream of building a rotunda, complete with rooftop observatory, at the age of 74.[4] The dome on top of the house was restored by the owners in 2007.[5] The house has great views over the local area; Winter Hill can be seen to the north east and the gas rig in Liverpool Bay to the south west.[6]

Sport

The village is surrounded by many golf courses, one being the world famous Royal Birkdale Golf Club. Hillside also has its own Golf Club which is split from the Royal Birkdale Golf Course by the Liverpool - Southport Trainline.

Hillside is also home to Southport Rugby Football Club, situated on Waterloo Road, opposite Our Lady of Lourdes church, a 3-minute walk from Hillside Railway Station.

Geography

References

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