- Spital, Merseyside
infobox UK place
country= England
official_name= Spital
map_type= Merseyside
latitude= 53.350
longitude= -3.003
population= 4,190 (2001 Census)
metropolitan_borough=Metropolitan Borough of Wirral
metropolitan_county=Merseyside
region= North West England
constituency_westminster= Wirral South
post_town= WIRRAL
postcode_district= CH62, CH63
postcode_area= CH
dial_code= 0151 6**/0151 3**
os_grid_reference= SJ3483
map_type= Merseyside Spital is a smallsuburb located on theWirral Peninsula ,Merseyside ,England . It is mostly incorporated into the town ofBebington and the most westerly point of Spital forms the most northern edge ofBromborough .History
Legend has it that Irish patron saint,
St Patrick , blessed a well in the local Brotherton Park during a trip to England.Origins
Spital has a history spanning over 800 years. The first recorded dwelling in the area was a small chapel built sometime before AD 1183 with the name St. Thomas the Martyr. It is not known who built this chapel but was probably used by workers and owners of the Poulton Estate, founded in 1133 at nearby Poulton Lancelyn. In 1283, the brethren of Bebington were given licence to use the forested land where Spital stands today to be used as a hospital for lepers. This hospital was probably attached to the chapel already in the area, but there are no remains of this building today.
The word "spital" was a term given to a place or building (or "spital house") that acted as a hospital or colony for lepers. Therefore it seems obvious that the name Spital derives from this; however it could also be argued that Spital's name derived from the term "hospitality" - this was due to the large proportion of people who worked as servants at the Poulton estate in Poulton Lancelyn. However many villages with the name "Spital" in their title can be put down to hospitals being in the area many years previously. Poulton cum Spital and Spital Old Hall were the original names for the village until part of this was formally dropped at the end of the 19th century.
Recent history
The area became more popular during the 20th century after Spital Station on the Chester to Birkenhead railway was connected to the Mersey Railway line in 1891, and businessmen and workers could easily reach places of work, primarily in
Liverpool . Spital was a particularly popular place to live with sea merchants and ships' captains due its proximity to theRiver Mersey andIrish Sea during the height of maritime activity in the area.Spital was originally part of
Cheshire when on1 April 1974 it was absorbed into the new administrative county of Merseyside created through the reforms of theLocal Government Act 1972 . Spital has since grown and is now part of the larger town of Bebington which bordersBirkenhead . After the ending of the workhouse system in 1930, WirralWorkhouse was renamed Clatterbridge (County) General Hospital and under the National Health Service became Clatterbridge Hospital. In 1958, it became a centre specialising inOncology . The centre was built in to enlarge cancer care services from a cramped site on Myrtle Street in Liverpool - since then the site has been expanded and the hospital has been awarded 3 out of 3 stars in the NHS scoring system.Description
Spital is primarily a residential suburb which has seen an increase in the construction of apartments, likely due to its close proximity to good transport links. The area is served by Poulton Lancelyn Primary School which is on Venables Drive and contains a number of local shops, including a convenience store, a bar and a restaurant.
Demographics
Population
* 1801 - 87 citeweb|url=http://www.ukbmd.org.uk/genuki/chs/poulton3.html|title=Cheshire Towns & Parishes: Poulton cum Spital|work=GENUKI UK & Ireland Genealogy|accessdate=7 December|accessyear=2007]
* 1851 - 294 ]
* 1901 - 487 ]
* 1951 - 1,257 ]
* 2001 - 4,190The 2001 Census shows the population of Spital to be 4,190. This was composed of 2,010 (47.97%) males and 2,180 (52.03%) females. There were 1,660 households.citeweb|url=http://www.wirral.gov.uk/factsandfigures/census2001/oneward2recset.asp?ref=TS39|title=Wirral 2001 Census: Spital|work=Metropolitan Borough of Wirral|accessdate=18 July|accessyear=2007]
Governance
Spital is situated within the UK Parliamentary Constituency of
Wirral South . Since the 2005 General Election the constituency Member of Parliament is Ben Chapman (Labour).At local government level, Spital and the neighbouring village of Poulton Lancelyn are part of the
Clatterbridge Ward of theMetropolitan Borough of Wirral .Transport
Despite its small size, the area is served by
Spital railway station on theWirral Line of theMerseyrail network, with frequent services to Liverpool,Chester andEllesmere Port . The station is staffed from early in the morning through to 10 minutes before the last train at night and there is a free car park with space for over 40 vehicles.Regular bus services, operated on behalf of
Merseytravel , leave Spital cross-roads for various destinations around Merseyside.The
M53 motorway ,A41 road and B5137 road pass through or near the area.Notable people
* Former
British Prime Minister Harold Wilson spent his adolescent years living in Spital.References
External links
* [http://www.bebingtonexplorers.org.uk/spital Bebington District Explorer Scouts - Spital Unit]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.