Book This is a very interesting book, as it takes the form of guided walks of Wavertree, along with photographs of what you'll see, and fold-out maps of the area as it looked 100 years ago. Buy the book Website The Wavertree Society has been active for years, and had success in protecting the historic character of the village and High Street. The Wavertree Garden Suburb was developed by Liverpool Garden Suburb Tenants Ltd between 1910 and 1915, providing cottage-style housing for rent on a co-partnership basis.
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Described as a "paradise" by many who live there, Wavertree Garden Suburb is a hidden oasis just five minutes from the M62. The estate, originally called Liverpool Garden Suburb, was one of. Wavertree Garden Suburb, Liverpool, Merseyside Photograph taken 31 August 2002 © Mr Tom Humphries. Source Historic England Archive ref: 214109 These two semi-detached houses in Fieldway were built in 1913 and designed by G. L. Sutcliffe. They were built in a cottage style from brick partly coated in roughcast and with a tile roof. Wavertree Garden Suburb In Bloom is a Facebook group for residents and friends of this historic and beautiful area of Liverpool. Join us to share photos, stories, events and tips on gardening and community life. Wavertree Garden Suburb ward is an electoral district of Liverpool City Council within the Liverpool Wavertree constituency. Background 2023 ward
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Wavertree Garden Suburb was developed by Liverpool Garden Suburb Tenants Ltd between 1910 and 1915, providing cottage-style housing for rent on a co-partnership basis. WAVERTREE GARDEN SUBURB. A Liverpool Conservation Area. Above: The corner of Wavertree Nook Road and Nook Rise in 1911. The development of Wavertree Garden Suburb - just west of the new Queens Drive - began in 1910. A total of 360 houses had been completed when the First World War brought building work to a halt. Wavertree Garden Suburb - or the Liverpool Garden Suburb as it was originally called - was one of about 20 or so similar developments planned and built up and down the country in the decade prior to the First World War. It was a co-partnership housing scheme: the houses being owned neither individually nor by a profit-seeking private landlord.. FOUNDED IN 1977, The Wavertree Society aims to IMPROVE local amenities and to PROTECT the local environment and architectural heritage, especially within the Wavertree Village and Wavertree Garden Suburb Conservation Areas. A member of the MERSEYSIDE CIVIC SOCIETY and the BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR LOCAL HISTORY
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Home Listing Search the List List Entry WAVERTREE GARDEN SUBURB INSTITUTE WAVERTREE GARDEN SUBURB INSTITUTE, THINGWALL ROAD Listed on the National Heritage List for England. Search over 400,000 listed places Overview Official List Entry Comments and Photos Previous Overview Next Comments and Photos Merseyside Liverpool Garden Suburb Tenants , a subsidiary of Co-Partnership Tenants Ltd. was founded in 1909. The first part was planned by Unwin and the first houses were occupied by 1912. The second part, begun in 1913 was planned by G. L. Sutcliffe who designed most of the 360 houses.
WITHIN THE WAVERTREE GARDEN. SUBURB CONSERVATION AREA. you need planning permission to: Alter the windows or doors. Repair or renew the roof. Take down a chimney. Build a porch or extension. Put up a wall, fence or gate. Re-point any brickwork. A report on the 75th anniversary of the founding of Wavertree Garden Suburb, Liverpool - broadcast on Northwest Tonight, 17 July 1985 - featuring interviews.
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The Wavertree Garden Suburb looks a little different to the standard rows of terraces that are a common sight in the area. Think quaint Port Sunlight style homes with a similar history, when it was built it was designed for residents to live a healthier lifestyle with a strong sense of community with festivals, allotments and clubs. The First. Gardening is part of what we can do to make our environment more sustainable. In this episode we meet residents of Wavertree Garden Suburb who have come toge.