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Friday Photo: Broomfields

Broomfields

In last weeks photos about the Hoylake hotel adverts, the old Broomfields building was mentioned. I do now remember the place when it was a restaurant – it had a white sign outside with a sketch of the building. Anyway, thanks to Syd Bird I can now show what the old place looked like. I think this photo dates back to early 1900 and as you can see the roundabout hadn’t been constructed.

I don’t know what was going on in Hoylake that particular day but it does seem to be rather busy. If you click on the photo a larger version is opened – is it me or are there a couple of people in centre of the photo who look like they could be in a walking race or something? And there’s a chap carrying a flag or something with a star type pattern on the back of his jacket? Could it be something to do with horse racing maybe??

And to complete the old hotel history here are a couple more adverts that may well jog a few memories. Click for a larger



Comments

  1. Trish says

    March 29, 2010 at 12:29 am

    It is so sad that Mike Storry passed away so recently because he would have been so thrilled that the hotel in Stanley Road was being “talked-about” as he had very happy memories of living there.

    With reference to John’s comment about horse racing – I seem to think that Hoylake had a race course at one time and if this is the case I’m sure someone will have recall about it.

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  2. jill holstead (howard) Canada says

    April 2, 2010 at 6:20 pm

    wasn’t Broomfields used as a health centre in the 60’s

    I remember registering my son as a new baby there for his check ups and Cynthia Lennon was in front of me registering Julian – May 1962

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  3. Peter Wilson says

    April 2, 2010 at 10:23 pm

    The name of the property was actually Broomfield not Broomfields and I remember going there with my new baby sister for regular weighing! The plot of land next to it was a field for many years until the present church was built in the late 60s (???)- was that originally attached to Broomfield I wonder?

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  4. dave says

    May 29, 2010 at 4:20 pm

    was there a dentist there?

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  5. Margot Triggs Page says

    June 4, 2010 at 7:14 am

    In answer to ‘Dave’s’ question ‘was there a dentist there’? I seem to remember being sent to the dentist up at Broomfield for a filling when I was at Market Street School. I walked all the way up there from school chattering away to a friend only to bump into a lamp post I didn’t notice. I recall sitting in his chair with a crater somewhere in my mouth and a huge egg on my forehead!!

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    • Geoff Brown says

      March 12, 2011 at 1:05 pm

      Yes for a time it was the school dental service building and what is rather coincidental(sorry) the owner of the restaurant which replaecd the clinic was a dental nurse in a previous occupation

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  6. Sandra Manwaring says

    April 13, 2011 at 1:47 pm

    “Corcreighan” Private Hotel was my Grandmothers Mrs T Thompson’s . I was so excited to see this photo, as my mother migrated to Australia when I was 8yrs old. And I could remember my Grandma’s place but had no photo’s.
    Thank you.

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    • Stu Rankin says

      April 13, 2011 at 10:44 pm

      As to what’s happening in the main photo : maybe it’s the ‘ first egg run ‘ !!

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    • Fiona Dorward says

      May 2, 2020 at 11:23 am

      Hi , I too am excited to see this as my mum Pam ad your mum were sisters. Hi Sandra. We were in touch may years ago. I am even in touch woth our cousins Paul, Graham ans Sue who are Auntie Brendas kids. Please contact me/Fiona

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  7. Melanie Hani says

    April 30, 2024 at 12:25 am

    Hi I used to live in Broomfield in the 70s/80s. My mother bought it and changed it into a restaurant. Her name was Marjorie Hani which later was Marjorie Harding after she married Eric Harding from Hardings coaches. We also housed an artist in there. I loved that building and I was devastated to hear it had been knocked down. Afterwards my mother managed the Punch Bowl.

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