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Thornton Hough is a village in the Wirral district of Merseyside, England. The village lies in the more rural inland part of the Wirral Peninsula and is of pre-Norman Conquest origins. The village grew during the ownership of Joseph Hirst into a small model village and was later acquired by William Lever, founder of Lever Brothers, the predecessor of Unilever. Thornt…
Thornton Hough is a village in the Wirral district of Merseyside, England. The village lies in the more rural inland part of the Wirral Peninsula and is of pre-Norman Conquest origins. The village grew during the ownership of Joseph Hirst into a small model village and was later acquired by William Lever, founder of Lever Brothers, the predecessor of Unilever. Thornton Hough is roughly 10 miles from Liverpool and 12 miles from Chester. It is part of the Clatterbridge ward and is in the parliamentary constituency of Wirral South.
  • Population: 770 (2001 census)
  • OS grid reference: SJ303811
  • Metropolitan borough: Wirral
  • Metropolitan county: Merseyside
  • Region: North West
  • Country: England
  • Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Data from: en.wikipedia.org