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424994 PostPosted: Tue May 13, 2008 11:15 am Thank this member for this postReply with quote
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If you are staying in the area of The Wirral Peninsula especially if you are at the CC site at Thurstaston may I recommend a tea room to you?
The Sweet Pea Cafe in Acacia Grove West Kirby,Opposite the sports centre. You can drive to it and park in the Morrisons around the corner or walk or bike it along the Wirral way from Thurstaston.
Everything sold in the cafe is made fresh daily especially the cakes. It is also open on Sundays for superb breakfasts. The atmosphere is very relaxing with an eclectic mix of funiture,books papers and background music which doesn't drown out conversation. The building itself is quirky and can be likened to a set from Heartbeat.
Rosey,the young talented owner is very skillful and reminds me of Rene Zellweger,visit and see if you agree.
May I recommend breakfast there, a stroll around the Marine lake or across to Hilbre Island (tides permitting) and your evening meal in Marigolds fish bar,better than Ramsdens.

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cup of coffee and a couple of chocolate hob nobs please.



oh, I thought you were offering.

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H B/F,

Your post has stirred some memories from far back. I did my square bashing with the Royal Air Force at West Kirby in Feb- April 1952.

It was/is a very pleasant area, we tried to get to Hillbre Island a couple of times but the tides beat us.

The highlight of the week, the Tower Ballroom on a Saturday night at New Brighton.

I've never been back to New Brighton since, I don't suppose the Tower is still standing.

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Don, I am sorry to break the bad news to you, but the Tower burnt down in the late 60's. It has been replaced by a housing estate of 'boxes'.
The good news is that the Floral Pavilion theatre is being rebuilt and also is to include a convention centre.

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Hi Don. I was at West kirby about the same time.

Bigfoot. I will try the tea room next week. The path aroung the lake is breaking up,Council reckon it will cost £750.000 to repair so may not get repaired.
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Hi sid is the van back yet? The sea wall was extended and rebuilt with EU money in the early 80's,they now reveal that it only had a 25 year life!
What with all the plans to build a hotel an marina on the site our lords an masters may just let it rot like they did with New Brighton!!

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Hi sid is the van back yet? The sea wall was extended and rebuilt with EU money in the early 80's,they now reveal that it only had a 25 year life!
What with all the plans to build a hotel an marina on the site our lords an masters may just let it rot like they did with New Brighton!!


Your timing is excellent .....NOT

I have just come back from there having searched for info for the area on MHF before going. We stayed at Church Farm Thurstaston.

You can read it about it in part 3b of my blog "Coast Line - All the way round"
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Hi Frank. Sorry to miss you, I don't recall seeing any posts asking for info on the area. Must admit I haven't read your blog yet. Embarassed
Cheers Sid.

Bigfoot. I called in at Peter Hambiltons last Thursday, They have stripped the awning and everything off the side ready for the new one when it arrives, The gas compartment is on a sub frame attached to the chassis and is badly bent. Some parts have arrived but they are still looking at 3/4 weeks.
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Frank,
Please don't misconstrue what I am saying,it is a very pleasant area to visit. It's just that the ejits in the clown hall seem to be more interested in turning Wirral into a 'golf resort',personally I'm with personally i'm with Mark twain when it comes to golf. Don't miss out on the opportunity to walk out to Hilbre Island. Enjoy your stay.
CC site at Thursaston may be better for you.

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Confused

No Bigfoot I'm back Smile

Sid I didn't ask for new information I just searched for what was already here but with the whole of the welsh coast to search for as well I guess I wasn't too diligent.

Anyway thanks guys.