Walmer Bridge is a small village in Lancashire, England. Surrounding villages are Much Hoole and Longton.
Walmer Bridge was once home to a large working mill which was working during the early 1900s. The factory bankrupt in 1931 due to lack of funds. Three decades later, it was demolished, in 1979. It is now the site of a sheltered housing estate called Old Mill Court.
The West Lancashire Railway used to run through some parts of the village. Little Hoole Primary School is situated on Dob Lane, however it used to be located on the corner of School Street where it was opened in the 1930s.
The Wilkins brothers, W & R Wilkins, owners of the brewery down Marsh Lane in Longton, originally owned the Walmer Bridge Inn and the Longton Arms. Being a wealthy family, the Wilkins opened the new Methodist chapel in 1894, situated next to the modern day Spar shop. Walmer Bridge and Hoole History The chapel was knocked down in 2011 in favour of space for new retail outlets.
It stands today as a brick building on Gill Lane. The fields at the back of the hall continue on over a small brook (part of the River Douglas) through to Dob Lane.
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