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(2) Wallasey Village
This is the posh state.Dipso Dom was once walking past an Estate Agents' window, and decided to have a goosey at the house prices. He spotted 2 three bedroomed semis, both with double glazing, central heating and "large" rear gardens. One was in seacombe, the other was Wallasey Village. The one in Wallasey Village cost exactly twice that of the one in Seacombe.
The people of "The Village" (to use the local name) tend to be more mature in years. They either bought their property a long time ago when it was relatively cheap, or they are now old enough to purchase a property there. They are quite quiet and keep themselves to themselves. They will smile at strangers in the street, happy in the knowledge that if they are in The Village then they must be a decent sort.
PLACES TO GO
There are a wide array of pubs in Wallasey Village, most of them on the road bearing the same name. A nice mini-crawl begins in The Nelson (Grove Road), then goes along Wallasey Village, and ends in The Ship Inn (Breck Road) thusly:
1. The Nelson
2. The Lighthouse
3. Farmers Arms
4. Sheridans
5. Cheshire Cheese
6. The Ship Inn