Hard but love
Hope Place - nice intact late georgian/early victorian street ( the unity actually adds to the street I think)
Water street - Like something from New York - love the scale and the views down to the river, also includes Martins bank, India building, Orial chambers. Great street.
Percy street - Stone house unique in liverpool, more like edinburgh, St Bride's church at one end - love it
Miurhead Ave - The top end with the flats on. Well designed, well proportioned buildings, lovely mature trees If it was in London the prices of the flats would be stupid
Good choice Christy. Percy st is unique in L'pool as you say.
Hope place is lovely and has a certain charm that never changes.
I have added Elm Vale to my list, it runs upto Newsham Park from Prescot Road and it is just fab. The top end is better mind...
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Isn't that nice? Btw, I haven't bought that house although i would have liked to!
This is the road which Elm Vale finishes on and overloosk Newsham Park, this also looks like an attractive place to be!
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I've always liked Elm Vale. It's always had it's own unique character.
[QUOTE=MissInformed;24671]What is everyone's fave street?
I think mine is William Brown Street....
Mine has to be Hadassdah Grove off Lark Lane, Sefton Park. Another delightful Toxteth St.
My best streets must be the ones I was brought up in :=
The Three Rock Streets off West Derby Road, (White, Red, Grey), Norwood Grove and Lombard Street just after the war.
Funny how no one has mentioned 'Every Street'. Has always been a joke in our family.
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I love Percy street at the moment since seeing a lovely picture on Flickr. Hope street is another favourite. I also like the different buildings on Devonshire road..That's more than one ,oops
I'd have to say Dale Street/Castle Street/Water Street area.
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"Every street!" in Liverpool, that was an old joke of my Uncle Jim, smashin,
Years ago my favourite street was Rodney Street, but now it would have to be the busy Queen Square where all human life goes past. I stand on the balcony while waiting for relatives and take in all that pass, it,s envigorating
Yes, the white mac and binoculars give you away old friend.
I am looking for old pics of Norwood Grove L6 about 1950's.
I remember all the houses were rather large and out of place with other houses in that area.
Norwood Grove was between White Rock St and Saxon St and ran from West Derby Rd to Whitefield Rd.
There was Church (my local family Church) on the West Derby Road corner.
Any pics would be more than welcome.
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