Prenton


Prenton is a suburb of Birkenhead, Merseyside, England. Administratively, it is also a ward of the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral. Before local government reorganisation on 1 April 1974, it was part of the County Borough of Birkenhead, within the county of Cheshire. At the 2001 Census, the population of Prenton was 14,429, consisting of 6,787 males and 7,642 females. The population increased slightly to 14,488 at the 2011 Census, consisting of 6,954 males and 7,534 females.

History

Prenton appears as Prestune in the Domesday Book of 1086, with the name Pren- ton persisting despite the Norman-French accented spelling. Domesday describes Prenton as having a one-league square woodland - which is, if the League is taken in its old English measurement of. The size and importance of the wood may reflect the name of the settlement. Pren is Welsh for the material 'wood' and in the name Prenton there is the Saxon suffix tún for a settlement, which suggests a settlement in a wood. The Welsh/British name for Prenton would thus be Prentre which could easily have changed into Prenton following Anglian penetration of the area in the early seventh century. Note that Landican retained its Welsh/British name even through Anglian and subsequent Norse occupation. Domesday also records the presence of a water mill at Prenton, and this has been provisionally identified at Prenton Dell.
Previously a township in Woodchurch Parish, Wirral Hundred, Prenton was added to Birkenhead Borough in 1933. The population was 81 in 1801, 99 in 1851 and 412 in 1901.
In August 1940, during the Second World War, a house maid working in Prenton became the first fatality of a bombing raid in Cheshire.

Geography

Prenton is situated on the eastern side of the Wirral Peninsula, about west of the River Mersey at Tranmere Oil Terminal. The area is approximately south-south-east of the Irish Sea at Wallasey and about east-north-east of the Dee Estuary at Thurstaston. Prenton is at an elevation of between above sea level; the highest point being near the junction of Pine Walks and Burrell Road, with the Halfway House crossroads at an elevation of above sea level.
Prenton Brook merges with the River Fender, at Prenton, within the North Cheshire Trading Estate.

Community

Housing is mostly private, and ranges from terraced properties nearer Birkenhead, to large detached villas in the Mountwood conservation area. The major roads were mostly laid out in the early part of the 20th century. Much of the housing is from the Edwardian era and the 1930s, though there are some late Victorian buildings and some modern property.
The main shopping area is on Woodchurch Road, which includes the Sainsbury's, Aldi, Home Bargains]. However, there are many small shops in other locations such as The Dell housing estate or in nearby Oxton. Sited on the junction of Woodchurch Road and Storeton Road is the 'Halfway House' public house, dating back to at least 1879
which is now thought of as Prenton but actually was in Oxton township.
Prenton Golf Club is to the south of the suburb.
Prenton Rugby Club is off Prenton Dell Road and runs 3 senior teams and a Vets / Casual team.

Education

Prenton includes the all-girls' secondary Prenton High School for Girls and the mixed primary Prenton Primary School.

Notable people