Blundellsands

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Blundellsands or Blundell Sands is an area of Great Crosby on Merseyside, England. It is at the northern end of the city of Liverpool and is served by Blundellsands & Crosby and Hall Road railway stations. Its shoreline, the northern part of Crosby Beach, includes parts of the popular exhibit, "Another Place", designed by the sculptor Anthony Gormley. Several of the Gormley statues are accessible from the Burbo Bank carpark.

As part of the administrative county of Lancashire, Blundellsands was part of the Great Crosby urban district which combined with other urban districts in 1927 to form the municipal borough of Crosby. in 1974 the whole of Crosby became part of the metropolitan borough of Sefton.

Blundellsands the home of Waterloo Rugby Club and the West Lancashire Golf Club.

Coordinates: 53°29′N 3°03′W


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