Childwall () is a suburb and ward of Liverpool, in Merseyside, England, located to the southeast of the city. It is bordered by Belle Vale, Bowring Park, Broadgreen, Gateacre, Mossley Hill, and Wavertree. In 2019, the population was 13,640.

1. Overview

The earliest recorded reference to Childwall was in the Domesday Book of 1086: "Four Radmans held Childwall as four Manors. There is half a hide. It was worth eight shillings. There was a priest, having half a carucate of land in frank almoign." Childwall was known as Cildeuuelle in the Domesday Book, meaning "the rampart (wall) of the young noble (Childe, one yet to win his spurs or be knighted) cf. the use of Childe by Browning and Byron" from the Old English words cild and wella. Historically, the name has been recorded as Childewalle (1212 and 1332), Chaldewall (1238), Childwall (1261), Childewelle (1291), Chaldewal (1305), and Childewall (1354). Childwall was traditionally part of the West Derby Hundred. It was an urban district from the Local Government Act 1894 until Liverpool county borough annexed it on 9 November 1913. In 1921 the civil parish had a population of 144. On 1 April 1922 the parish was abolished and merged with Liverpool. The suburb's All Saints' Church is the oldest church in Liverpool. Though Childwall still maintains a large Jewish community, this has been in gradual decline since the 1980s, with some of the former Jewish community now living in the nearby suburbs of Allerton and Gateacre. Childwall has a large roundabout called the Childwall Fiveways, which is one of the busiest in Liverpool. Since the year 2000, the area immediately surrounding the Fiveways has gradually developed into an area for bars and restaurants. Childwall's pubs include the Childwall Abbey Hotel, the Halfway House, and the Childwall Fiveways Hotel. Housing in Childwall is almost entirely detached or semi-detached, and there are very few terraced houses. The television production company Lime Pictures, formerly Mersey Television, is headquartered on a patch of private land in Childwall Woods. The company's most notable productions are Hollyoaks, Brookside, Grange Hill, Geordie Shore, and The Only Way Is Essex. The first three are filmed in Childwall, while the last two are respectively filmed in Newcastle and Brentwood.

1. Education


1. = Primary schools =

Childwall Church of England Primary School King David Schools (encompassing a Nursery, Primary, High School, and Sixth Form) Our Lady's Bishop Eton Roman Catholic Primary & Junior School Rudston Infant & Junior School St Paschal Baylon Roman Catholic Primary School

1. = Secondary schools =

King David High School Childwall Sports and Science Academy

1. = Higher education =

Liverpool Hope University

1. Transport

The nearest railway stations are Mossley Hill or Broadgreen. Historically, there was also Childwall railway station. Regular bus services connect the district with Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the city centre, as well as surrounding districts.

1. Notable people

Brian Barwick, sports team chairman Craig Charles, actor, lived in Childwall as a teen Jodie Comer, actress, raised in Childwall Edwina Currie, politician Les Dennis, television presenter, partly raised in Childwall Brian Epstein, manager of the Beatles, raised in Childwall Jon Flanagan, footballer Alex Fletcher, actress, born in Childwall Samantha Giles, actress, lived in Childwall whilst filming Hollyoaks Jason Isaacs, actor, partly raised in Childwall Simon Jones, musician, partly raised in Childwall Jeremiah Markland, classical scholar, born in Childwall Ray Quinn, actor, singer, born in Childwall Ian St John, footballer, lived in Childwall while playing for Liverpool Dai Davies, footballer, lived in Childwall while playing for Everton in 1970s

1. Governance

Childwall is within the Liverpool Wavertree parliamentary constituency, and is represented by Paula Barker MP (Labour). The district of Childwall is in the Liverpool City Council ward of Childwall. As of 2023, the ward is represented by Mike Storey and Pat Moloney (Liberal Democrats).

1. References


1. External links

Liverpool City Council, Ward Profile: Childwall (March 2006) Port Cities: Childwall Fiveways photo (1935) Port Cities: Childwall Valley Road photo (1931) Disused Stations: Childwall The History of Childwall

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All Saints' Church, Childwall

All Saints' Church, is in Childwall, Liverpool, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building, and is the only medieval church remaining in the Metropolitan borough of Liverpool. It is an active Anglican parish church in the diocese of Liverpool, the archdeaconry of Liverpool and the deanery of Liverpool South – Childwall.
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Childwall Hall

Childwall Hall was a 19th-century English country house located in Childwall, Liverpool, England. Built on the site of a previous mansion of the same name the Gothic Revival building was the seat of parliamentarian Bamber Gascoyne (the younger), a noted opponent of the abolition of slavery. The main building was demolished in 1949 and the current site is now occupied by a television production company Lime Pictures. A lodge building and a few ruins of the same style are all that remain of the hall.
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Childwall railway station

Childwall railway station was a station located on the North Liverpool Extension Line at Well Lane, Childwall, Liverpool. It opened on 1 December 1879. The station was distant from the village of Childwall. Passenger services ended in 1931 while it was still a village. The tracks were lifted in early 1979 when Childwall was a suburb of Liverpool with a large population.
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Much Woolton (Liverpool ward)

Much Woolton is a historic area in Liverpool, located in Merseyside, England, and part of the Liverpool Wavertree parliamentary constituency. Much Woolton is bordered by the suburbs of Allerton to the south, Hunt's Cross to the southeast, and Childwall to the north. It was historically part of Lancashire before the creation of Merseyside. The area is known for its parks and landmarks such as the Church of St Peter and St Paul.