Ainsdale

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Ainsdale, or Ainsdale-on-Sea, is a village in Sefton, Merseyside, England, situated three miles south of Southport, of which it is a suburb. Ainsdale is superbly situated for access to the beach, and boasts a wide range of restaurants and eateries.

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Ainsdale was listed in the Domesday Book as Einulvesdel. This apparently was the valley occupied by a Scandinavian by the name of Einulfr.

Ainsdale became part of the county borough of Southport in 1912 after being part of Birkdale Urban District, though it remained a separate civil parish to Southport until 1925.

Ainsdale Mill, built around 1800 on the site of an earlier wooden mill, was an impressive - and functional - landmark, until its closure in 1965, and later demolition. A branch railway line from Ainsdale station was constructed to serve the mill during its operating years.

Ainsdale boating lake, along with the beach itself, were popular tourist attractions, and thus Lakeside Hotel was built to accommodate those wishing to stay in the area. However, a large campsite was also well populated in the busiest periods of the year.

In the village green, there is a war memorial that commemorates the lives of forty-four Ainsdale folk who died during the Great War.

Actor Anthony Quayle was born in Ainsdale in 1913; Jonathon Jayson, a competitive squash player was also born there. Also Ciaran Collins sponsored youth tennis player is from Ainsdale.

Ainsdale beach is designated by the Sefton Council as a Kite beach where kitesurfing and land-based kite activities are specifically encouraged, is the only place on the Sefton coast where these activities are allowed.

Rules and regulations for the use of the beach for kitesurfing can be found at the AOSKC link below. There is great participation in these sports and a large quantity of the beach visitors come specifically to watch and photograph the activities.

Coordinates: 53°36′N, 3°02′W

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