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Maghull is situated some
7 miles north of Liverpool City Centre
(European Capital of Culture 2008) on the A59 (Northway) at the
end of the M57/M58 Motorways. It sits on the routes of both the
Leeds-Liverpool Canal and Merseyrail’s Northern Line to
Ormskirk.
Our Town has grown substantially since the Second
World War as a dormitory surburb of Liverpool.Until the local
government reorganisation in 1974 Maghull was part of the Rural
District of West Lancashire and therefore in the County of Lancashire.
In 1974 Maghull was made part of the then new Metropolitan Borough
of Sefton in the County of Merseyside.
Our most famous resident was, without
doubt, Frank Hornby who invented Dinky Cars, Hornby Trains and
Meccano. His former house “The Hollies” in Station
Road carries the first ever Blue Plaque to be unveiled outside
London. Other famous Maghull residents have been, astronomer Isaac
Roberts, novelist Rafael Sabatini, Lord Vesty of the Blue Star
Shipping Line and theologian George Holden who also published
Liverpool Tide Tables.
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