One new cafe has of course opened in St Mary's Rd. Yes I'd agree about the architecture. The whole Garston Village area has a very interesting townscape and is well worth preserving.
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Many may not know that there was once a thriving salt works in Garston. It lasted from the mid 1790s to the mid 1860s. Its site later became the Stalbridge Dock. The attached photo of a gravestone at St Michael's Church, Garston is a tangible reminder of this past.
Garston once boasted a famous vineyard founded by a Mr Joseph Meredith. It is remembered today by the ex railway workers cottages built on the land the vineyard once occupied. Hence the appropriately named streets: Vineyard St and Meredith St. Fortunately these streets seem not to be scheduled for demolition.
But of course the same age of equally fine property "under the bridge" in Garston is being demolished. I agree the Vineyard St area has some delightful, well maintained property with very few houses suffering the indignity of having their brickwork painted red
Taffy, thanks for posting these fine views of Vineyard St and Meredith St etc, a pretty part of Garston, like a little village all of its own.
My mate bought a 2 up 2 down house there for 80K a couple of years ago, previously another couple who I know had purchased the property for something like 40K.
Yep, where I spent a lot of my childhood :PDT_Piratz_26:
Taffy, have these other fine homes behind the Village Hall area been earmarked for demolition? I know everything on the right of Window Lane has gone.
I believe the plans are for total demolition and rebuild of all the property to the left of Window lane too. Attached are some photos of this area including Durham St, Lyon St and Hardy St. The Echo had an interesting photo in last Saturday's edition of a 1977 Queen's Jubillee street party in Hardy St.
A few shots at the junction of Garston Old Rd and Whitehedge Rd. The black and white block of houses were built by a Welsh building company.
A CONCERT to find an unknown band to play at this year’s Mathew Street Festival was called off midway through, as thugs threw missiles at performers and taunted a rap band with racist abuse. more
Erm, Police anyone? Did it not occour to them to call the Police as things escalated? I could hear the noise from my mums but wasn't aware of the cancellation, shame. However, who was marshalling it? Unless its a blag and the bands were crap.
Interesting views of Garston web site:
http://www.liverpoolviews.co.uk/sout...n/garston.html