Crosby & Blundellsands Through Time
Christened by the Vikings 'the village by the cross', Crosby was a remote farming settlement until the advent of the railway.
Little Crosby is still a village, but Great Crosby has been transformed into a leafy suburb of Liverpool. Les mer
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Christened by the Vikings 'the village by the cross', Crosby was a remote farming settlement until the advent of the railway.
Little Crosby is still a village, but Great Crosby has been transformed into a leafy suburb of Liverpool. Recently, its centre
has changed dramatically, but illuminating traces of its picturesque and historic past remain. Little Crosby retains its Catholic
character and rustic look, with Crosby Hall, home of the Blundell family, an intrinsic part of the community. Blundellsands
was founded by the Blundells in the late nineteenth century, designed on spacious lines for the affluent members of Liverpool
society as a haven from the work place. They were attracted by the wonderful views over the shore from Liverpool to the Wirral,
and the mountains of North Wales and the Irish Sea. It has successfully weathered the ravages of erosion and developers, and
is now graced by the iron men of Antony Gormley's Another Place.