Grassendale

Grassendale

Knowsley Road, Grassendale
Grassendale
 Grassendale shown within Merseyside
OS grid referenceSJ396850
Metropolitan boroughCity of Liverpool
Metropolitan county Merseyside
RegionNorth West
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town LIVERPOOL
Postcode district L19
Dialling code 0151
Police Merseyside
Fire Merseyside
Ambulance North West
EU Parliament North West England
UK ParliamentGarston and Halewood
List of places
UK
England
Merseyside

Coordinates: 53°21′29″N 2°54′25″W / 53.358°N 2.907°W / 53.358; -2.907

Grassendale is a suburb of Liverpool, in Merseyside, England. It is located in the south of the city, bordered by Aigburth and Garston.

History

St Mary's Church opened in August 1853.

Description

Grassendale is an almost entirely residential suburb, which consists of large, detached 19th century villas. The area is particularly green, and houses are commonly set well back from the road. This district retains classic-style streetlamps.

Among the residences, is Grassendale House, with 20 acres of land, the property of George Hargreaves, Esq., who is also owner of Beach Lawn, occupied by W.J. Marrow, Esq.; and at Grassendale is the villa of J. Grant Morris, Esq.
From: 'Gargrave - Gatenby', A Topographical Dictionary of England (1848), pp. 279-282.[1]

Grassendale Park and Cressington Park were designated as conservation areas on 13 November 1968.[2] The ward, which contains both parks and the housing, is called Cressington. Otterspool Promenade is located nearby and runs along the bank of the River Mersey from just north of Garston Docks to Otterspool Park.

Transport

Cressington railway station is located in the centre of the district, providing Northern Line (Merseyrail) services to Southport, Liverpool and Hunts Cross.

References

  1. British History Date accessed: 2 July 2009
  2. Liverpool Conservation Area: Grassendale & Cressington Parks, Liverpool Heritage Bureau, 1979, ISBN 0-9506178-1-4, retrieved 9 January 2009
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