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Can you give me some tips on how to get access to the archives etc of where you get your information from.

Some good reading on this site though to be honest.

I am going to try and get hold of the builder to see if he has any photos before it was demolished.

From the looks of the plans the outline of the original building is superimposed on the new layout and it covers the two properties built on the from in 2002.

The original house was huge

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Originally Posted by RobThomas
Can you give me some tips on how to get access to the archives etc of where you get your information from.

I use Ancestry Worldwide, subscription required, though I'm usually chasing people not properties, it does have many directories, Electoral rolls, census, etc which is a great help. FamilySearch is free and also a useful tool.
British Newspapers online, I haven't got a subscription but you can fiddle some information for free.
Find My Past is similar to Ancestry and hold some different records, I sometimes take out a months subscription if needed.

If your not aware, most libraries offer access to Ancestry or FMP if you book, I think it's free.

Wirral Archives and Birkenhead library hold many records and are a brilliant source of information.

Can I ask, why the interest in Bishops House? don't answer if it's private.


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Nothing dodgy, I live there now and just doing a bit of research.

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A house through time.

Liverpool Daily Post, November, 1971,

.. executive A FINE family house the wooded slopes Bidston Hill well suited to a city executive or professional man is on offer at £19750 through Ramos M c h and Company Heswall Weldon Eleanor Road Bidston sited in about one acre land is screened trees and ...


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Wow! £20,000

Tried to get on the British Newspapers online let me view 3 documents then no more.

Spoke to the Surveyor who has no photos but will try and get hold of developers daughter who lived in the house previously.

The was also a house called the priory in Bidston, once owned by Bibby's dont think its the same one though.

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A Conveyance dated 25 March 1895 made between (1) Robert Charles De
Grey Vyner (Vendor) and (2) Thomas Nimmo Philip (Purchaser) contains
covenants details of which are set out in the schedule of restrictive
covenants hereto.

A Conveyance of the land in this title and other land dated 1 July 1897
made between (1) Robert Charles De Grey Vyner and (2) Thomas Dash
Philip contains contains covenants.

So looks like it was built after 1897 at least.

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The Priory was towards Vyner Rd,

https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zo...3.07545&layers=168&b=1&o=100

The first census Weldon appears on is the 1901. I'm leaning towards the Bishops House Reverend John Carroll lived and died at was not Weldon. Still trying to find out when it became known as Bishops House.


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I know where you mean now opposite Bidston Court, when you look at the old map of Eleanor Road they must have been huge houses and well to do people of the time.

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Originally Posted by RobThomas
when you look at the old map of Eleanor Road they must have been huge houses and well to do people of the time.

Various census have, merchants, shipowners, etc. top earners.


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My Aunt Pat and Uncle Frank Keating lived at Weldon from the late 1950s until it was sold to the Roman Catholic Church in1971. I lived there for a while when my Father died in 1961 Frank owned Autometals, a small fabrication works in Little Grange Road, they were quite well off, my Cousin Judith used to keep horses in the paddock at the bottom of the garden. The house was derelict when they bought it and had to be completely refurbished with a full size snooker table in one of the bedrooms. If I remember correctly it had once belonged to a local family who had a business Philip Son and Nephew who where Booksellers.
My Aunt was religious, local Priests were frequent visitors but in the family she was considered 'robbed ' at the price it was sold for.

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I have just read some further posts. Absolute disgrace to demolish such a fine redbrick building. There was a patio at the rear which looked across to North Wales. Had a small Orchard and what was called the Dell on the side with a little cave, fond memories but, as mentioned criminal to knock it down. I drove down Eleanor Road some years ago to see it again, failed to locate as I was unaware it was no longer standing.

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