Parkgate, The Parade 1939
Photo ref:
P255013

More about this scene
Overlooking the Gayton Sands, Parkgate now attracts bird watchers rather than travellers on their way to Ireland. Much of the land around here is now owned by the RSPB. Parkgate is so called because of an area of parkland for deer (rather than for birds) that was enclosed nearby as long ago as 1250. Notice the very fine ornate lamp on the Red Lion pub on the left.
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