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Heswall, a town in Wirral, England, derives its name from the Old English words "hæsel," meaning hazel, and "wella," meaning spring or stream. This suggests that the area was historically associated with hazel trees near a water source. The name reflects the natural features of the landscape and its agricultural heritage. Over time, the spelling and pronunciation evolved, leading to the modern name "Heswall."

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