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Encyclopedia > Eccleston, Merseyside

Eccleston is a civil parish and historic township within the Metropolitan Borough of St Helens, Merseyside. The historic township of Eccleston was much larger and it extended into the modern town of St Helens [1] Part of the township was united with Parr, Sutton and part of Windle to form the Borough of St Helens in 1868. In England a civil parish (usually just parish) is the lowest unit of local government, lower than districts or counties. ... The term township generally means the district or area associated with a town. ... St Helens is a Metropolitan Borough in Merseyside, North West England. ... Merseyside is a metropolitan county, located in the North West of England. ...


Eccleston is one of seven civil parishes in St Helens, and one of the largest covering the neighbourhoods of Eccleston Park, Gillars Green, Trapwood, and the area around "Springfield" (now a Carmelite Monastery) south of the A580 road. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 10,528. The A580, the Liverpool-East Lancashire Road (abbreviated to East Lancs Road) was designed and built to provide better access to the Port of Liverpool for East Lancashire and Manchester. ...

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History

Eccleston means church farm or settlement. "Eccles" which is found in several place names in the North West of England is derived from the Welsh "Eglwys" and the use of this word implies a Celtic religious foundation. However, 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 town centre) and Christ Church date from 1838/39. It is suggested that the name is connected with the adjoining town of Prescot which has had a church for over a thousand years. (work in progress) The present Eccleston Hall dates from the 1820's but there have been halls on the site from the late mediaeval period. The Eccleston family, who were Lords of the Manor of Eccleston, were recusants and there was a Catholic chapel in the old hall which was built in the Tudor era. Location within the British Isles Prescot, originally meaning PriestsCot. ... In English recusancy was noncompliance with the establishment of the Church of England. ...


Environment

Eccleston is built upon green fertile rolling hills with countryside to the north and west and urban spread to south and east. Running through Eccleston there is a stream or brook called Windle Brook (actually the boundary with Windle CP) and Mill Brook. There is a mere called Eccleston Mere and three dams used for cooling purposes in factories. There are several open public spaces including a wood and small nature reserve and may public foothpaths through local countryside. There is a large park just on the outskirts, Taylor Park and the Ecclesfield playing fields. The primary meaning of stream is a body of water, confined within a bed and banks and having a detectable current. ... DAMS is a racing team from France, involved in many areas of motorsports. ... A nature reserve (natural reserve, nature preserve, natural preserve) is an area of importance for wildlife, flora, fauna or features of geological or other special interest, which is reserved and managed for conservation and to provide special opportunities for study or research. ...


Connections

Road connections are generally good in Eccleston with close connections to the M6, M62, M57 and M58. The A580 (Liverpool to Manchester) locally known as the 'East Lancs' is a 1930's trunk road running north of the borough linking the M58 and M6, traffic problems are often reported at the notorious Windle Island. The A570 (St Helens to Southport) links the M58 and M62. The B5201 takes traffic from Prescot through the centre of Eccleston. This article concerns the M6 motorway in England. ... The M62 motorway connects the cities of Liverpool and Hull, in England. ... The M57 motorway, also known as the Liverpool Outer Ring Road, is a motorway in England. ... The M58 motorway is a motorway in England. ... The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ... Interstate 80, a freeway in California with many lanes and heavy traffic. ... The A570 was a single-speed external CD-ROM drive for the Amiga 500 computer launched by Commodore in 1993. ...


There are many frequent bus services that run to parts of St Helens and Liverpool and bus stops are plentiful and in good condition. There is a railway station 'Eccleston Park', going to Wigan and Liverpool. Liverpool John Lennon Airport is the closest airport and Manchester seconds to that both no more than a 45 minute drive. An early motorized bus - a Benz truck modified by Netphener company (1895) A bus is a large automobile intended to carry numerous persons in addition to the driver and sometimes a conductor. ... Liverpool John Lennon Airport (IATA: LPL, ICAO: EGGP) is one of Europes fastest growing airports, having more than quintupled its annual passenger numbers from 875,000 in 1998 to over 4. ... Manchester is a city in England, considered by many to be the countrys second city [1][2]. It is a centre of the arts, the media, higher education and big business. ...


Housing

Eccleston is a mix match of English middle class homes. Predominantly 1930 & Post War Semis in the centre of Eccleston, "council estates"at Gillars Green and Trapwood (now a mixture of private and housing association property) , a mix-mach of small 1970’s housing estates and an abundance of 1990’s detached houses. Privately built homes are found in the sought after areas of Eccleston Park which were have been built in the past 120 years, mainly 3-5 bedroom detached homes. Most homes have front and rear gardens, Victorian homes with extensively large gardens have been transformed into mini-housing estates. Housing in Eccleston is much sought after and can be very expensive for Northern England. People living here mainly work outside of the area generally in St Helens but many commute to Liverpool, Wigan and Manchester. The middle class (or middle classes) comprises a social group once defined by exception as an intermediate social class between the nobility and the peasantry. ... Semi- is a prefix to a verb or noun meaning half. Some compounds formed with it are often abbreviated to simply semi in appropriate contexts: The road vehicle (US): Semi-trailer truck (UK: articulated lorry) The watercraft: Semi-submersible The time interval in music (UK): Semiquaver, which is half the... Public housing describes a form of housing tenure in which the property is owned by a government authority, which may be central or local. ...


Business and Industry

Eccleston serves as a suburban area and has a limited number of shops and are mainly local amenity shops. There is a library at Broadway.


There are a some specialist businesses in the Eccleston including car showrooms, funeral director and gym. Walsmeley Road, Mill Brook Lane and Gillars Green Drive are the main shopping streets and have some parking facilities. There is a large factory just outside the civil parish, Pilkington Automotive run by St Helens firm Pilkington’s which produces safety glass and several other small industrial firms.


Tourism

The main attraction is the RLFC St. Helens Ground locally known as 'The Saints Ground' or just 'The Saints', which is St Helens rugby league Team. The capacity is 19,100 mainly standing and has a restaurant and sports shop. The stadium is very old and may be moved to the town centre in future years. Though in the historic township of Eccleston the ground is outside the modern civil parish. Eccleston has one small museum, the Smithy which is a museum about the works of a local blacksmith’s businesses. People tend not to come for the village but mainly the rugby matches and therefore without the stadium tourism would be non-existent. During big matches roads around Eccleston become gridlocked with the swarm of cars parking on local roads as parking facilities are limited and roads are small with limited traffic controls. The Saints are an influential Australian rock and roll band, formed in Brisbane in 1972 (see 1972 in music). ... Rugby league is a team sport, played by two teams of 13 players. ... Telstra Stadium in Sydney, Australia is capable of being converted from a rectangular football field to an oval for cricket games A modern stadium (plural stadiums or stadia in English) is a place, or venue, for (mostly) outdoor sports, concerts or other events, consisting of a field or stage partly... A blacksmith A blacksmith at work A blacksmith at work A blacksmiths fire Hot metal work from a blacksmith A blacksmith is a person who creates objects from iron or steel by forging the metal; i. ...


People and culture

A resident of Eccleston is known as an "Ecclestonian". Accents in Eccleston vary from that of a St Helens accent through to a 'posh' northern English accent. The people of Eccleston are mainly of St Helens origin with family in the area. Eccleston is a family area with households mainly being families or the elderly. Young people tend to move away and come back later in life to settle down.


Religion is still quite vibrant in Eccleston with several churches including St. Julie, Roman Catholic; Christ Church, CofE; St James CofE, and Portico, Roman Catholic. Eccleston Methodist Church closed in May 2006. The former Kiln LaneU.R.C closed recently and has been demolished. Ethnicity is 98% British/Irish White. The Roman Catholic Church, most often spoken of simply as the Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with over one billion members. ... The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England, and acts as the mother and senior branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, as well as a founding member of the Porvoo Communion. ... The Church of England is the officially established Christian church in England, and acts as the mother and senior branch of the worldwide Anglican Communion, as well as a founding member of the Porvoo Communion. ... The Roman Catholic Church, most often spoken of simply as the Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with over one billion members. ... The Methodist movement is a group of denominations of Protestant Christianity. ...


Community activities take part through church and school festivals and fetes. Other forms of social interaction are meeting on streets, schools, churches, pubs and shops. Eccleston has several pubs including the Seven Stars, Griffin, Stanley ,The Royal Oak and Wellington. All of these public houses serve food. A festival or fest is an event, usually staged by a local community, which centers on some theme, sometimes on some unique aspect of the community. ...


Education Facilities

Eccleston has some of the best schools in the Metropolitan Borough including two top three primary schools St Julie's Catholic Primary and Bleak Hill Primary and one of the best high schools in St. Helens (2005 results), De La Salle. Many children go to Rainford High School . Others schools include Eccleston Mere Primary and Eccleston Lane Ends. Schools in the area have good outdoor, IT, special needs and catering facilities. There is also a good sized library in the parish with reference guides and IT facilities. A modern-style library in Chambéry In the traditional sense of the word, a library is a collection of books and periodicals. ... Information technology (IT)[1] is a broad subject concerned with technology and other aspects of managing and processing information, especially in large organizations. ...


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Eccleston Tourist Information on AboutBritain.com (372 words)
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St Helens, Merseyside - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (2520 words)
St Helens is a town in the metropolitan county of Merseyside in North-West England, and traditionally part of Lancashire.
It was formed from the townships of Eccleston, Windle, Parr and Sutton, all of which were in the Parish of Prescot approximately 12 miles (19 km) north east of Liverpool.
Others hold the opinion that the borough did, and still does form part of a county (in the full sense of the word) of 'Merseyside.' A similar discussion continues in other areas affected by the local government boundary changes, such as Southport and areas of the Wirral.
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