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Brimstage is a beautiful village set in an idyllic location and can be found in the heart of rural Wirral.
Standing on what appears to be the geographical centre of Wirral is Brimstage Hall, which is a strange and mysterious place, that oozes charisma and is steeped in history and legend.
There is no full record of when it was built but it was erected within the centre of an original fortified area which was enclosed by a moat and high embankment.
Expert opinion dates the Hall at between 1175 and 1350, and the first recorded occupant was Sir Hugh Hulse and his wife Marjorie, they were granted the right to build the Chapel on 11th February 1398, but the original structure was in existence far earlier but of unknown origin?
At Brimstage Hall Courtyard you step into 12th Century surroundings to find an abundance of gifts and visiting crafters.
Also sample the home cooking of The Country Mouse Restaurant and Wirral's choicest selection of silk and dried flowers.
Other activities on site include a picnic area, free parking, Brimstage Maize Maze and tractor and trailer rides throughout the summer (check with Brimstage Hall for dates).
From the M53, join A5137 (Heswall) at junction 4. Brimstage Hall can be found one mile down this road.
Train to Heswall/Eastham Rake railway station Bus 185 to Heswall/Eastham Rake bus station. No service on Sundays.
For further public transport information please contact Merseytravel on:
Tel: 0870 608 2 608
Web: www.merseytravel.gov.uk