Broughton Hall is a Gothic Revival house at Yew Tree Lane in West Derby, Liverpool, England. It was built in 1860 for Gustav Christian Schwabe, a Liverpool merchant originating from Hamburg, Germany. The conservatory added between 1870 and 1880 is of special interest. The hall was Grade II* listed in 1975. The house was used as a preparatory school run by Roman Catholic nuns, but now Broughton Hall High School is an all-girls Roman Catholic comprehensive school with boys in the sixth form.

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Broughton Hall High School

Broughton Hall High School is an all-girls', Roman Catholic secondary school and sixth form located in the West Derby area of Liverpool, England. It shares sixth form facilities with the neighbouring boys' school Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School.
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Bradbury Fields

Bradbury Fields is a charity based in Liverpool, UK, which works with blind and partially sighted people. It has been described by the BBC as "Liverpool's main charity for the blind" and is part of the 800 Group, a consortium of Merseyside health and care charities.
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Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School

The Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School is an 11–18 boys comprehensive school and sixth form for boys located in West Derby, Liverpool, England. As of September 2021, a total of 1,389 boys were enrolled at the Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School. It shares sixth form facilities with the neighbouring girls' school Broughton Hall High School.
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Liverpool Buccaneers

Liverpool Buccaneers Rugby League Football Club are an amateur rugby league club from West Derby in Liverpool, formed in 2003. The team played home games at Sefton RUFC in West Derby. They played in the North West Premier division of the Rugby League Conference, as well as the North West Merit League. They later played in the Co-operative Rugby League Conference. As of 2010, the Liverpool Buccaneers were the only open-age rugby league club in Liverpool. In its early years, the team was made up of many local university students from John Moores University and Hope University. International players included Mark Webster, Al Stewart, and Ash Carroll who played for Scotland; Kieran Lacey and Daryl Lacey who played for England; and Kyle Graydon, John Luke Flanagan, and Keith Armstrong who played for Ireland.