Storeton

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Storeton is a small village on the Wirral Peninsula in Merseyside, England, known historically for its sandstone quarries and rural character.

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Storeton canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf village
administrativeArea Wirral NERFINISHED
country England
hasBuildingMaterialSource Storeton sandstone NERFINISHED
hasConservationInterest woodland and quarry habitats
hasDialCode 0151
hasFeature Storeton Woods NERFINISHED
former sandstone quarries
hasHistoricalActivity farming
stone quarrying
hasLandUse agricultural land
hasNearbySettlement Barnston NERFINISHED
Bebington NERFINISHED
Heswall NERFINISHED
Prenton NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeArea CH
hasPostTown Wirral NERFINISHED
hasRuralCharacter true
hasTransportFeature former Storeton railway station
nearby Borderlands Line
hasType rural settlement
historicCounty Cheshire NERFINISHED
knownFor rural landscape
sandstone quarries
locatedIn Merseyside
Metropolitan Borough of Wirral NERFINISHED
North West England
Wirral Peninsula NERFINISHED
observesDST British Summer Time NERFINISHED
OSGridReference SJ3084
region Merseyside NERFINISHED
sandstoneUsedIn buildings in Liverpool
local buildings on the Wirral Peninsula
timeZone Europe/London

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Wirral South containsArea Storeton