*** Welcome to piglix ***

Blowick

Blowick
Blowick.jpg
The view down Peel Street, looking towards the gas holder on September 19, 2008
Peel Street 283.JPG
The same view on December 26, 2009
Blowick is located in Merseyside
Blowick
Blowick
Blowick shown within Merseyside
OS grid reference SD357163
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town SOUTHPORT
Postcode district PR8
Dialling code 01704
Police Merseyside
Fire Merseyside
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Merseyside
53°38′24″N 2°58′23″W / 53.63999°N 2.97307°W / 53.63999; -2.97307Coordinates: 53°38′24″N 2°58′23″W / 53.63999°N 2.97307°W / 53.63999; -2.97307

Blowick is a suburb on the east side of the town of Southport, Merseyside, England.

Blowick is part of the ancient parish of North Meols and was formerly a detached settlement, on the northern fringe of what is now Southport.

The name derives from the Old Norse name Bla Vik meaning "dark bay" as it was located at the end of a large inlet on the ancient lake of Martin Mere called "The Wyke" which ended roughly at Crowland Street and drained into the Old Pool. There are historically two Blowicks: Higher Blowick, situated around what is now the junction of Everard Road and Southbank Road, and Lower Blowick (Butts Lane, Norwood Road, etc.), which is the area around what locals tend to refer to now as simply Blowick. The countryside on which the nearby Kew Housing Estate is built on was known as Blowick Moss.

The Southport gas holder on Crowland Street was the tallest building on the Southport skyline, visible from as far afield as Blackpool and Parbold. The largest tower was decommissioned in January 2008, due to an environmental risk posed by the storage of oil within it. In September 2008, National Grid announced that two of the three gas towers would be dismantled by August 2009, with the fate of the smallest tower remaining uncertain. The news has met with mixed reactions from local residents, though the gas holder was voted one of the North West’s biggest eyesores in a competition run by the BBC.

The Thatch & Thistle is a modern thatched public house on Norwood Road built on the site of the original Blowick pub. Known for a time as The Thatch Inn, the pub closed on 21 August 2008 after Cains Brewery went into administration, but reopened the following day under new management.

Haig Avenue football stadium, the home of Conference National team Southport F.C., is also located in Blowick.


...
Wikipedia

...