Birkdale, Lancashire

Description
Birkdale, a township and a suburb of Southport, in North Meols parish, Lancashire, on the coast, and on the Southport railway, 1 3/4 mile S of Southport. The township is divided into the two ecclesiastical parishes of St Peter and St James. Acreage, 2215; population, 12,387 ; of the ecclesiastical parishes, 14,014. The township has a station on the L. & Y.R., consists of several streets with good residences and boarding-houses, and has greatly increased in population in recent years. It is governed by a local board, and possesses a town-hall and a court house (erected in 1891) for petty sessional business. The livings are vicarages in the diocese of Liverpool, St Peter's with a residence, and are both in the gift of trustees. The income is derived from pew rents, and is therefore variable. There are Roman Catholic and Wesleyan chapels.

Transcribed from The Comprehensive Gazetteer of England and Wales, 1894-5