DescriptionPark Hall - geograph.org.uk - 1152882.jpg
English: Park Hall, Huyton Hey Road, Huyton, Merseyside, seen from the west. The original Huyton Chapel was in Pinnington Place and opened in June 1836. What is now Park Hall was completed in 1856 as a Congregational Chapel to replace the 1836 building. It is built of stone from Huyton Quarry. In 1890 the congregation moved again to a third and larger building, which is now Huyton United Reformed Church. The second church, remained in use as a day school until the early 1930s when the school moved to new premises in St John's Road. It then became Park Hall, a community hall hosting dances for the local people until it closed and was sold in 1986.
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== {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |description={{en|1=Park Hall The original Huyton Chapel was in Pinnington Place, built to seat 220 to 230 people and opened in June 1836. In 1856 it was succeeded by this much larger church in Hey Road, built of stone