Hale, Cheshire, England

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Hale, Cheshire, England is a small village in the Borough of Halton in North West England, known for its rural character and historic buildings overlooking the River Mersey.

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Hale, Cheshire, England canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
category Borough of Halton NERFINISHED
Civil parishes in Cheshire
Villages in Cheshire
ceremonialCounty Cheshire NERFINISHED
country England
distanceToLiverpoolCityCentre approximately 8 miles
distanceToWidnesTownCentre approximately 4 miles GENERATED
governingBody Halton Borough Council NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic historic buildings
rural character
hasFeature agricultural land surrounding village
conservation area
hasLandmark Hale Head NERFINISHED
Hale Lighthouse NERFINISHED
St Mary’s Church, Hale NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeDistrict L24
hasPostTown Liverpool NERFINISHED
historicCounty Lancashire
lieutenancyArea Cheshire NERFINISHED
locatedIn Borough of Halton NERFINISHED
Cheshire
locatedInRegion North West England
locatedOn north bank of the River Mersey estuary
near Liverpool NERFINISHED
Widnes NERFINISHED
overlooks River Mersey NERFINISHED
partOf Halton local government district NERFINISHED
region North West England

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Richard Mason placeOfBirth Hale, Cheshire, England