Maghull is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton on Merseyside, about eight miles north of Liverpool city centre. The population is approximately 25,000. The town has a largely residential and suburban character, having grown from a small Lancashire village after the railway arrived in the 19th century. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal passes through, and the Maghull to Lydiate section is popular with narrow boat users and walkers. Maghull Homes, the former Ashworth Hospital site, was a high-security psychiatric hospital that closed in 2022. The Frank Hornby Trust, commemorating the Meccano inventor who grew up nearby, has links to the area. St Andrew's Church on Liverpool Road North dates in parts to the medieval period.
Maghull and Maghull North stations are on the Merseyrail Northern Line, with services to Liverpool Central taking about 25 minutes and to Southport in roughly the same time. The A59 runs through the town, connecting south to Liverpool and north to Ormskirk. The M57 and M58 motorways are accessible at Switch Island, the large interchange just to the south. Aintree Racecourse, home of the Grand National, is about three miles to the south. For those exploring adult companionship in the north Merseyside area, Maghull's Merseyrail connections and motorway access put Liverpool, Southport, and the wider region within easy reach.
Maghull is a town in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton on Merseyside, about eight miles north of Liverpool city centre. The population is approximately 25,000. The town has a largely residential and suburban character, having grown from a small Lancashire village after the railway arrived in the 19th century. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal passes through, and the Maghull to Lydiate section is popular with narrow boat users and walkers. Maghull Homes, the former Ashworth Hospital site, was a high-security psychiatric hospital that closed in 2022. The Frank Hornby Trust, commemorating the Meccano inventor who grew up nearby, has links to the area. St Andrew's Church on Liverpool Road North dates in parts to the medieval period.
Maghull and Maghull North stations are on the Merseyrail Northern Line, with services to Liverpool Central taking about 25 minutes and to Southport in roughly the same time. The A59 runs through the town, connecting south to Liverpool and north to Ormskirk. The M57 and M58 motorways are accessible at Switch Island, the large interchange just to the south. Aintree Racecourse, home of the Grand National, is about three miles to the south. For those exploring adult companionship in the north Merseyside area, Maghull's Merseyrail connections and motorway access put Liverpool, Southport, and the wider region within easy reach.
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