Princes_Road_(Liverpool)

Princes Road (Liverpool)

Princes Road (Liverpool)

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Princes Road is a street in Toxteth, Liverpool, England. It runs from a traffic circle at the northern extremity of Princes Park where Croxteth, Devonshire, and Kingsley Roads join, northwest about one kilometre to Upper Parliament Street. It is paralleled along most of its length by Princes Avenue, with a tree-lined strip between them, where there were formerly tram rails.

Terrace of houses, Princes Avenue, opposite Princes Rd

In Liverpool's nineteenth-century heyday, Princes Road was a grand avenue of merchants' houses, some of which have since fallen into disrepair or been demolished.[1]

Places on Princes Road


References

  1. Meek, H. A., The Synagogue, Phaidon Press, London, 1995, p. 208

53.3934°N 2.9620°W / 53.3934; -2.9620


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