Dawpool
Village in United Kingdom
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Dawpool was a village and port on the Dee Estuary in Cheshire, England. The village was between Thurstaston and Caldy on the Wirral Peninsula,[1] and the site is now within the Metropolitan Borough of Wirral. The harbour at Dawpool was once a stopping-off point for packet ships between Parkgate and Dublin.[2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9]

Dawpool House, the former residence of the White Star Line owner Thomas Henry Ismay, was demolished in 1927.[2] A nature reserve on the site of a former landfill site retains the name.[10]