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Mount Pleasant, Liverpool

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Mount Pleasant is a street in Liverpool city centre. It is towards one end of Hope Street, and is the location of the Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral. It is situated on the site of one of the hills which surrounded the village of Liverpool before it expanded to be one of the United Kingdom's major cities.

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Mount Pleasant, Liverpool
Pomona Street, Liverpool Knowledge Quarter

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L3 5TL Liverpool, Knowledge Quarter
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