Ince Blundell is a small, semi-rural village in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, north of Liverpool on the Merseyside coast; it sits within a green belt of farmland and estate parkland and is close to coastal suburbs such as Crosby, giving a quiet, village feel while remaining within easy commuting distance of the city.
The village is best known for Ince Blundell Hall, an 18th‑century country house built for the Blundell family and historically famed for its collection of classical sculptures; the estate and its chapel have given the place a distinct historic and cultural character, and today the area is largely residential with some equestrian and agricultural activity and occasional events that reflect its heritage.
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