Wavertree Botanic Park, Liverpool, England...
My Bike Rides Around Liverpool And Beyond.....
Wavertree Botanic Gardens - Liverpool
Zimowy lot nad Wavertree Botanic Gardens
Wavertree Botanic Gardens Liverpool
Wavertree Botanic Gardens is an example of a mid 19th century public park. It incorporates an earlier walled botanic garden, founded by William Roscoe as Liverpool Botanic Garden and relocated from land near Mount Pleasant in the 1830s.
Calderstones Botanical Gardens, Liverpool Uk.
Short mini documentary about Calderstones Botanical Gardens In Liverpool England UK
Wavertree Botanic Park.....Liverpool...
My Bike Rides Around Liverpool And Beyond.....
Liverpool Botanic Gardens early spring
Liverpool Botanic Gardens early spring
Botanic gardens Liverpool
Parque sobre Edge lane en Liverpool
CALDERSTONES PARK, Liverpool, England...
My Bike Rides Around Liverpool.....
In The Liverpool Parks
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Liverpool Botanic Gardens early spring
Liverpool Botanic Gardens early spring
Wavertree Botanic Gardens Top #6 Facts
Liverpool Scerchy wavertree
Places to see in ( Liverpool - UK )
Places to see in ( Liverpool - UK )
Liverpool is a maritime city in northwest England, where the River Mersey meets the Irish Sea. A key trade and migration port from the 18th to the early 20th centuries, it's also, famously, the hometown of The Beatles. Ferries cruise the waterfront, where the iconic mercantile buildings known as the Three Graces – Royal Liver Building, Cunard Building and Port of Liverpool Building – stand on the Pier Head. The local authority is Liverpool City Council, the most populous local government district within the metropolitan county of Merseyside and the largest within the Liverpool City Region. Liverpool historically lay within the ancient hundred of West Derby in the south west of the county of Lancashire. It became a borough in 1207 and a city in 1880. In 1889, Liverpool became a county borough independent of Lancashire.
Liverpool sits on the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary and its growth as a major port was paralleled by the expansion of the city throughout the Industrial Revolution. The city of Liverpool celebrated its 800th anniversary in 2007, and was European Capital of Culture together with Stavanger, Norway, in 2008. Several areas of the city centre were granted World Heritage Site status by UNESCO in 2004. The Liverpool Maritime Mercantile City includes the Pier Head, Albert Dock, and William Brown Street.
The popularity of The Beatles and other groups from the Merseybeat era contributes to Liverpool's status as a tourist destination. Liverpool is also the home of two Premier League football clubs, Liverpool and Everton, matches between the two being known as the Merseyside derby. The city's namesake club is the sole British club to win five European Cups. The world-famous Grand National horse race takes place annually at Aintree Racecourse on the outskirts of the city. Liverpool's status as a port city has contributed to its diverse population, which, historically, was drawn from a wide range of peoples, cultures, and religions, particularly from Ireland and Wales. The city is also home to the oldest Black African community in the country and the oldest Chinese community in Europe.
Transport in Liverpool is primarily centred on the city's road and rail networks, both of which are extensive and provide links across the United Kingdom. As a major city, Liverpool has direct road links with many other areas within England. To the east, the M62 motorway connects Liverpool with Hull and along the route provides links to several large cities, including Manchester, Leeds and Bradford. Liverpool is served by two separate rail networks. The local rail network is managed and run by Merseyrail and provides links throughout Merseyside and beyond (see Local Travel below), while the national network, which is managed by Network Rail, provides Liverpool with connections to major towns and cities across the England. The Port of Liverpool is one of Britain's largest ports, providing passenger ferry services across the Irish Sea to Belfast, Dublin and the Isle of Man. Liverpool John Lennon Airport, which is located in the south of the city, provides Liverpool with direct air connections across the United Kingdom and Europe.
Alot to see in ( Liverpool - UK ) such as :
Albert Dock
The Beatles Story
World Museum
Walker Art Gallery
Merseyside Maritime Museum
Museum of Liverpool
The Cavern Club
Anfield
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
St George's Hall, Liverpool
Royal Liver Building
Liverpool Cathedral
Radio City Tower
251 Menlove Avenue
The Casbah Coffee Club
International Slavery Museum
Tate Liverpool
Port of Liverpool Building
Princes Road Synagogue
Croxteth Hall
Bluecoat Chambers
Sudley House
Commander-in-Chief, Western Approaches
Chavasse Park
Newsham Park
Victoria Gallery & Museum
Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas, Liverpool
Crosby Beach
59 Rodney Street
Prince's Park, Liverpool
Wavertree Botanic Gardens
New Pleasureland Southport
Sefton Park
Liverpool Central Library
Calderstones Park
Wheel of Liverpool
Royal Liver Building
Mattel Play! Liverpool
Cunard Building
Memorial to the Engine Room Heroes of the Titanic
Williamson Tunnels
Liverpool Waterfront
Strawberry Field
International Garden Festival
Genting Casino Queen Square
Otterspool Promenade
St John's Gardens
Stanley Dock
National Museums Liverpool
Norton Priory
( Liverpool - UK ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting the city of Liverpool . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Liverpool - UK
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Goodbye Wavertree Rd
Bye to the old place
Running Goals in Wavertree Botanic Gardens
A short clip showing how you can escape Liverpool City Centre for a beautiful lunchtime run around Wavertree Botanic Gardens.
You weren't even from wavertree
For Scousers abroad. there is a new fairground in Edge Lane Liverpool ????
For Scousers abroad. there is a new fairground in Edge Lane Liverpool ????
Hidden Wavertree 1999 - Part 1
Stories and legends of the Wavertree district of Liverpool, recalled by Mike Chitty of the Wavertree Society on 19 October 1999. The interviewer is Helen Jacklin and the film was part of the Channel One Liverpool (cable TV) series 'Secret Liverpool'.
River Jordan, Liverpool
River Jordan or Otterspool Brook flowing clean and well today. The culvert is still damaged but its great to be able to see the river flow through. the river originates from two brooks, upper and lower. One comes from near the playing fields in Wavertree, flowing under brook house pub on Smithdown road, the other source is from around Wavertree Botanic Gardens, Both come together in Sefton park to create The river Jordan and lakes in the park. it flows through and out under Aigbuth road in to otterspool and then out in to the Mersey. at the end of the river is were otters would gather giving Otterspool its name
wildlife at the botanic gardens southport liverpool
a look at some of the widlife at the botanic gardens in churchtown which is in southport liverpool