We start at the summit of Merseyside and it’s all down hill from there.

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27 Comments

  1. Brilliant ❤ it looks cloudy it's been nice up here in northuberland for a change 😂 you should take a bimble up here lots of really old churches and stuff ❤

  2. I can see the similarities.. both building look amazing Kieran.. mate was married in Runcorn Town Hall.. Beautiful building…look forward to episode 2.0 …..

  3. I grew up in Garswood so I know this area very well. In fact in 2015 I rode my bike from Ashton to Garswood to Billinge over Crank to Eccleston then back to Ashton along East Lancs Rd which has a great bike path. The band I was in played at Lowe House Catholic club in 1980, I remember it because the stage was so high our multicore cable to the mixer barely got off the stage ! Sad The Stork pub is finally being demolished, I think it is as old as the church next door. Same with the Stag in Garswood now closed down like so many pubs. The parking lot you passed through was originally the site of a railway station that linked St Helens with Lowton via Haydock, Ashton and Golborne.

  4. My neck of the woods great info about my local town I love to cycle to the top of Billinge lump as its locally known but it can be a slog but worth the veiws on a good clear day thanks for the informative vids

  5. Thanks, I’m from St Helen’s and learnt some stuff I didn’t know. I’m descended from one of 12 brothers who were known at Lowe House as the “12 Apostles”

  6. Another informative bimble . I will forward it . To a few Saints mates ( David a Wire fan ) museum use to have a Mog ( German ) fire engine . Last time I visited .

  7. Nice one Kieran. You're turning me into quite a fan of old churches! As always, very enjoyable, thanks. (Al Kennett)

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