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  2. 20 Forthlin Road - Wikipedia

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    20 Forthlin Road is a National Trust property in Allerton in south Liverpool, Merseyside, England.It is the house in which Paul McCartney lived for several years before he rose to fame with the Beatles, and it is labelled by the National Trust as "the birthplace of the Beatles".

  3. Onward Homes - Wikipedia

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    Onward (formerly Symphony Housing Group) is a housing association and affordable housing provider operating in North West England and based in Liverpool.. Onward was formed as a merger in 2018 of five smaller associations - Contour Homes, Liverpool Housing Trust, Ribble Valley Homes, Hyndburn Homes and Peak Valley Housing Association.

  4. Greenbank House - Wikipedia

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    Greenbank House, is a Grade II*-listed building in Liverpool, England. ... The property has been marked by an English Heritage Blue Plaque since 29 July 2001, ...

  5. Listed buildings in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    Grade I, Grade II* and notable Grade II (having a separate Wikipedia entry) listed buildings in the metropolitan boroughs of Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral in Merseyside. There are over 5000 listed buildings in Merseyside, and approximately half a million in England and Wales .

  6. 251 Menlove Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The 1933-built [1] semi-detached property, which belonged to John Lennon's aunt Mimi and her husband George Smith, is in Woolton, south Liverpool.Lennon moved there in July 1946 at the age of five from 9 Newcastle Road in the nearby suburb of Wavertree.

  7. Welsh Streets, Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Much of a property's value came from investors who acquired the properties during Liverpool's European Capital of Culture period in the hope they could profit from reselling to the local authority. [18] The majority of houses in the streets transferred ownership to the Housing Market Renewal Initiative, predominantly throughout 2005 to 2008. [37]

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  9. History of housing in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    From 1861, Liverpool banned the construction of back-to-back houses. [3] The last surviving back-to-back court houses are in Pembroke Place, then known as Watkinson Terrace, with just two surviving houses in a former court of eight, now used as a rear shop extension. [5] Historic maps show how the arrangement used to be, compared to the present ...