Seacombe

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Seacombe is a riverside district and ferry terminal on the Wirral Peninsula in England, serving as a key Mersey crossing point to Liverpool.

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Label Occurrences
Seacombe canonical 7

Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf district
ferry terminal
ferry terminal
adjacentTo Egremont
Liscard
Prenton
surface form: Poulton
ceremonialCounty Merseyside
country England
governedBy Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council
hasDialCode 0151
hasFerryTerminal Seacombe ferry terminal
surface form: Seacombe Ferry Terminal
hasPostcodeDistrict CH44
hasPostTown Wallasey
surface form: WALLASEY
hasTransportMode ferry
hasUKParliamentConstituency Wallasey
historicCounty Cheshire
isKeyMerseyCrossingPoint true
isRiversideDistrict true
lieOpposite Liverpool docks
surface form: Liverpool waterfront
locatedIn Merseyside
Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council
surface form: Metropolitan Borough of Wirral

Seacombe self-linksurface differs
Wirral
surface form: Wirral Peninsula
locatedOn River Mersey
operatedBy Merseytravel
partOf Wallasey
region North West England
serves Liverpool
Wirral
surface form: Wirral Peninsula
servesAs Mersey crossing point to Liverpool

Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Mersey Ferry connects Seacombe
Wallasey contains Seacombe
Olaf Stapledon birthPlace Seacombe
Seacombe locatedIn Seacombe self-linksurface differs
subject surface form: Seacombe Ferry Terminal
Egremont adjacentTo Seacombe