Caldy

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Caldy
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Caldy is located in Merseyside
Caldy
Caldy
 Caldy shown within Merseyside
Population 1,290 (2001 Census)[1]
OS grid reference SJ226854
Metropolitan borough Wirral
Metropolitan county Merseyside
Region North West
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town WIRRAL
Postcode district CH48
Dialling code 0151
Police Merseyside
Fire Merseyside
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK Parliament Wirral West
List of places
UK
England
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Caldy is a small, affluent village on the Wirral Peninsula, England, located to the south east of West Kirby. It is part of the West Kirby & Thurstaston Ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral and is situated in the parliamentary constituency of Wirral West. At the time of the 2001 Census, Caldy had 1,290 inhabitants,[1] of a total ward population of 12,869.[2]

History

It was first mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086 as being owned by Hugh of Mere. Nearby is a large area of National Trust land called Caldy Hill. Many of the houses and walls in the village centre are built from the local red sandstone.

Caldy was a township in the West Kirby Parish of the Wirral Hundred. The population was 92 in 1801, 142 in 1851, 202 in 1901 and 607 in 1951.[3] Until the twentieth century, Caldy was effectively a farming and agricultural village. However, The Caldy Manor Estates Company divided the land into smaller building plots, and from here one of the north of England's most exclusive residential village emerged.[4][dubious ] Between 1894 and 1933, Caldy was part of Wirral Rural District, then subsequently Wirral Urban District. On 1 April 1974, local government reorganisation in England and Wales resulted in most of Wirral, including Caldy, transfer from the county of Cheshire to Merseyside.

Caldy railway station was situated on the Hooton to West Kirby branch of the Chester and Birkenhead Railway. The station closed in 1954 and the trackbed is now the 'Wirral Way' of Wirral Country Park.

Education

Calday Grange Grammar School is between Caldy and West Kirby, with West Kirby Grammar School and Hilbre High School nearby.

Transport

Rail

The nearest railway station to Caldy is West Kirby, on the Wirral Line of the Merseyrail network after it lost its own station in 1954.

Bus

Services operating in the Caldy area, as of January 2014:

Number Route Operator Days of Operation
82 West Kirby-Heswall Avon Buses Monday-Saturday

Sport

Caldy Rugby Football Club, a Rugby Union club play at Paton Field in nearby Thurstaston. The team currently compete in National League 2 North, the fourth tier of the Rugby Union pyramid in England.

Caldy Cricket Club a Cricket club play at Paton Field in nearby Thurstaston in the summer months. They currently field four Saturday teams in the Liverpool and District Cricket Competition.

Notable residents

Caldy is noted for having many well known residents, particularly those connected to professional football. Currently Robbie Fowler [5] and Rafael Benítez. Rafael Benitez in a press conference referred to 'John the milkman' in the Wirral while launching cryptic attack on previous Liverpool club owner Tom Hicks and managing director Christian Purslow. [6]

The science fiction author Olaf Stapledon lived in Caldy from 1940 until his death in 1950.

See also

References

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Bibliography

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