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Wirral shown within Merseyside
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The Metropolitan Borough of Wirral in North West England is one of the five metropolitan boroughs that make up the Metropolitan County of Merseyside.

The borough contains nine of the forty-one Grade I listed buildingsStructure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. in Merseyside. Grade I structures are those considered to be “buildings of exceptional interest”.[1]

NameLocationArchitectCompletedEntry numberImage
Brimstage Hall and TowerBrimstage
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c. 13981183702
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Church of St AndrewLower Bebington
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12th century1075462
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Numbers 1 to 18 (consecutive), Hamilton Square including railings to frontBirkenhead
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James Gillespie Grahamc. 18251201580
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Numbers 19 to 34 (consecutive), Hamilton Square – with railings to frontBirkenhead
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James Gillespie Graham1839–18441292180
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Numbers 35 to 51 (consecutive), Hamilton Square – with railings to frontBirkenhead
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James Gillespie Graham1839–18441292148
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Numbers 52 to 57 (consecutive), Hamilton Square – with railings to frontBirkenhead
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James Gillespie Grahamc. 18441282616
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Numbers 58 to 63 (consecutive), Hamilton Square – with railings to front, flanking wall and gate piers to north-eastBirkenhead
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James Gillespie Grahamc. 18251218048
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Port Sunlight War MemorialPort Sunlight
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William Goscombe John1919–19211343491
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Remains of Birkenhead PrioryBirkenhead
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1150–14001201757
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