Laid out in close proximity to the site of Liverpool's first Botanical Gardens which opened in 1802, many years before Kew Gardens, these were Almond Grove, Chestnut Grove, Myrtle Street, Olive Street and Grove Streets.
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Laid out in close proximity to the site of Liverpool's first Botanical Gardens which opened in 1802, many years before Kew Gardens, these were Almond Grove, Chestnut Grove, Myrtle Street, Olive Street and Grove Streets.
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The groves off Lodge lane;
there's Moss grove, Lime grove, Cedar grove, Aspen grove, Fern grove, Lemmon grove and Laurel grove.
Harebell St, Woodbine St, Viola St, Pansy St, Daisy St,
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Can someone help with Alder Street?
I've a feeling it was near Park Road, Mill Street.
I doubt whether anyone can push it back in place.Can someone help with Alder Street?
I've a feeling it was near Park Road, Mill Street.
Some Charles Dickens Streets
Pickwick,Dombey,Dorrit,and Dickens all around Park Road
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http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/arc...p/t-13080.html
Just checked some on that list Oudeis and they're not complete.
Good though nevertheless.
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