Aigburth
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Aigburth is a suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside. It is located to the south of the city, bordered by St Michael's Hamlet, Mossley Hill and Grassendale.
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[edit] History
Aigburth means "place of the oaks" in Anglo-Saxon and is probably due to the presence of a sacred oak grove in the area.
The area was previously part of the West Allerton parliamentary district and, as such returned (now Lord) David Alton for many years. It is now part of the Liverpool Riverside constituency and returned Louise Ellman as MP in the 2005 general election.
[edit] Description
It is mainly residential and is centred around the shopping street of Aigburth Road (A561). It has a railway station on the Merseyrail Northern Line. It is to the south of Sefton Park and adjoins Otterspool Park, which leads to Otterspool Promenade on the Mersey. Housing in the district is mostly a mixture of detached and semi-detached 1930s houses. It is one of Liverpool's more prosperous and green areas.
Liverpool Cricket Club, although located just outside the new district boundary, is one of Lancashire County Cricket Club's regular home venues. Tesco are on Aigburth Road.
Often St Michael's Hamlet, officially a separate area, is considered part of Aigburth.
Aigburth has the postcode L17 and is pronounced "ɛɡbəθ" - i.e. "EGG-birth"
[edit] Attractions
[edit] Education
There are the Aigburth Park halls of residence of Liverpool Hope University, close to the railway line on St Michael's Road. Close by towards Mossley Hill are the Carnatic and Elmswood Road halls of residence for the University of Liverpool. On the piece of land between Mossley Hill Road and Barkhill Road is the IM Marsh Campus of Liverpool John Moores University, where the university's Faculty of Education, Community and Leisure is based. There is a student bar and refectory. On Aigburth Road, is the St Margaret's Church of England High School.
[edit] Transport
- The area is served by Aigburth railway station, although it is located near the seafront, away from many of the houses.
[edit] Some notable residents
- Ben Howard-Baker
- Peter Beckett
- Ronald Brittain
- Kenneth Cranston
- Mikey Dalton
- Augustus Radcliffe Grote, born in Aigburth, noted entomologist and author
- Gérard Houllier
- J. Bruce Ismay
- Gillian Kearney
- Dave Lister Fictional character
- Florence Maybrick
- James Maybrick
- George Melly
- Elliot Morley
- Steven Norris
- John E. Owens Liverpool born American comedian.
- Alfred Waterhouse
[edit] References
[edit] External links
- Map sources for Aigburth
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Aigburth | Allerton | Anfield | Belle Vale | Broadgreen | Canning | Childwall | Clubmoor | Croxteth | Dingle | Dovecot | Edge Hill | Everton | Fairfield | Fazakerley | Garston | Gateacre | Grassendale | Hunts Cross | Kensington | Kirkdale | Knotty Ash | Mossley Hill | Netherley | Norris Green | Old Swan | St Michael's Hamlet | Speke | Stoneycroft | Toxteth | Tuebrook | Walton | Wavertree | West Derby | Woolton | |
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Allerton & Hunts Cross | Anfield | Belle Vale | Central | Childwall | Church | Clubmoor | County | Cressington | Croxteth | Everton | Fazakerley | Greenbank | Kensington & Fairfield | Kirkdale | Knotty Ash | Mossley Hill | Norris Green | Old Swan | Picton | Princes Park | Riverside | Speke Garston | St Michaels | Tuebrook and Stoneycroft | Warbreck | Wavertree | West Derby | Woolton | Yew Tree |