More on Railway St Garston
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Originally Posted by
Kev
Spot-on Taffy, thanks for the pics and info. I never knew that despite knocking around the area for years as a kid playing there. There was a little rd amongst that lot called Railway Street that was supposed to be the oldest rd/ street in Garston, can u confirm?
Cheers :)
Further to my earlier reply to this query, I've just located my copy of Garston and District Historical Society's monograph on Garston Mill entitled " The 800 years of Garston Mill", published Feb 2004. The mill was sited almost opposite St Michael's Church and close to Railway St.
The monograph says that Railway St was built around 1875 or so. It was built on the site of the infilled mill pond which had originally stored water for the undershot waterwheel at the mill. The water came from a stream variously known as Garston Brook or Allerton Brook which flowed down to the River Mersey past St Michael's Church and formed the gently sloping valley causing the slight inclines at the beginning of Speke Rd , St Mary's Rd and Church Rd.