Throstles Nest Hotel, Scotland Road
The Throstles Nest Hotel is on Scotland Road in Vauxhall, Liverpool and is situated adjacent to St Anthony's Church.
Maghull (/məˈɡʊl/) is a town and civil parish within Sefton, Merseyside. Historically in Lancashire, the town is located north of the city of Liverpool and south of Ormskirk in West Lancashire. The area of Moss Side also contains HM Prison Kennet and Ashworth Hospital. Maghull had a population of 22,225 at the 2001 census, falling to 20,444 at the 2011 Census. Housing in the town is almost entirely a 20th-century settlement of semi-detached and detached housing although remains of the original town do exist. The town has had an elected council since the Local Government Act 1894 when the government set up a network of local governance across England. Following the Local Government Act 1974, the council changed its name from a parish to a town council.
Population: 22,225
Latitude: 53° 30' 58.28" N
Longitude: -2° 56' 28.21" W
The Throstles Nest Hotel is on Scotland Road in Vauxhall, Liverpool and is situated adjacent to St Anthony's Church.
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