Parkgate was an important port from the start of the 18th century, in particular as an embarkation point for Ireland. The River Dee, which was a shipping route to the Roman city of Deva (Chester), had partly silted up by AD 383, creating a need for a port further downstream. Quays were built, first at Burton and later near the small town of Neston, but further silting required yet another re-siting slightly further downstream near the gate of Neston’s hunting park. Hence the settlement of Parkgate was born
Music Credit Seagull by Bad Company
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Brilliant. I’m originally from nearby Heswall, so brought that back good memories. Great track too!
Looks like a good meet-up place ![]()
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Thank you, it’s near to me and quiet yesterday.
It would be OK for one or two, it’s basically a Victorian sea front with a very narrow pavement and road. It’s quite a tourist spot and nightmare to park most times. I went yesterday as it was quiet, I’ll investigate the coastal path to see if there are any good spots nearby.
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