Ormskirk
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Template:GBdot Ormskirk is a small market town in England, situated in West Lancashire, just 13 miles north of Liverpool and 18 miles south of Preston.
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History
The town was founded when Vikings, led by Orme, settled in the area. It is believed that Orme was, or later became, a Christian as he built a church, giving the town its name: Orme's Kirk.
The Parish Church of Saint Peter and Saint Paul in Ormskirk is situated on the site of the original Kirk and is the oldest building in the town. It is one of only three churches in England to have a tower and a spire, and is unique in that it has both at the same end of the building.
Transport
The A59 is the main road, with Preston to the north, and Liverpool to the south. The town is the northern terminus of Merseyrail, the line continues through to Preston. Previously it was also connected to Skelmersdale.
Famous connections
- Jon Culshaw Born there.
- Duncan Ferguson Lives there.
See also
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