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  2. Walton Hall Park - Wikipedia

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    Walton Hall Park in Walton, Liverpool, England is a 130-acre (0.53 km 2) park. It was opened to the public on 18 July 1934 by King George V when he visited Liverpool to open the Queensway Tunnel . The origins of the park date back to Henry de Walton, steward of the West Derby hundred in 1199.

  3. Walton Hall Park (stadium) - Wikipedia

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    Walton Hall Park Stadium is a stadium in Walton Hall Park, Walton, Liverpool. It is the home ground of Everton of the Women's Super League. The first hosted Women's Super League match was against Manchester United on 23 February 2020. [1] It ended in a 3–2 loss for Everton in front of an attendance of 893. [2]

  4. Walton Hall, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Walton Hall was a 17th-century historic country house, set in a 300-acre (1.2 km 2) estate, which was demolished in the early 20th century. [1] Sometimes referred to as Walton Old Hall, it was situated at the centre of the Walton Hall Park in Walton (formerly Walton-on-the-Hill), Liverpool. [2]

  5. Everton Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The possibility of a move to a new stadium was first mentioned around 1996, when then chairman Peter Johnson announced plans to move Everton from Goodison Park to a new 60,000-seater stadium at a different site. By 2001, a site at King's Dock had been identified as the location for a new 55,000-seater stadium, scheduled for completion around ...

  6. Everton considering leaving Walton Hall Park - AOL

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    The Toffees have played the majority of their games at Walton Hall Park since 2020, although the team has played some high-profile matches at Goodison Park. Everton considering leaving Walton Hall ...

  7. Walton, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Some of the Walton land also passed to the Earl of Derby and the Sefton family. [3] From 1894 to 1895 Walton on the Hill was an urban district, [4] Walton then became part of Liverpool Borough Council. [5] In 1921 the civil parish named Walton on the Hill had a population of 83,290. [6] On 1 April 1922 the parish was abolished and merged with ...

  8. Walton, Wakefield - Wikipedia

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    He was a naturalist and explorer who, in 1820, transformed the grounds of the Walton Hall estate the world's first nature reserve. The estate is also often referred to on Ordnance Survey maps, etc., as Walton Park and, less frequently, as Walton Hall Park. More recently, it has become widely known as Waterton Park.

  9. Walton, Milton Keynes - Wikipedia

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    Walton Community Council is the first tier of local government serving those living, attending and working in this area of Milton Keynes. The Community Council is responsible for the estates and villages of Browns Wood, Caldecotte, Old Farm Park, Tilbrook, Tower Gate, Walnut Tree, Walton Hall, Walton Park and Wavendon Gate.