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Eastham sits at the southeastern edge of the Wirral Peninsula, positioned where the suburban sprawl of Merseyside begins to give way to the more industrial landscapes of the Manchester Ship Canal. It is defined largely by its dual character: there is the historic village core, with its narrow lanes and the 12th-century St Mary’s Church, and the expansive Eastham Country Park. This wooded area along the cliffs provides a direct link to the village's Victorian past, when thousands arrived by paddle steamer to visit what was once dubbed the 'Richmond of the North.' Today, the park offers quiet walking trails with views across the Mersey estuary toward the Liverpool skyline. Geographically, it is a practical spot for those working across the region, as it is bisected by the A41 and sits minutes away from the M53, offering straightforward road links to Chester and Birkenhead, while Eastham Rake station serves the Merseyrail line. While much of the surrounding area has modernized, the village manages to retain a distinct sense of boundary, buffered by its green spaces and the long-standing maritime heritage of the nearby QEII Dock.