Canning, Liverpool
Canning (also known as the Georgian Quarter) is an area on the borders of Toxteth and Liverpool city centre, England. It has no formal definition but is generally agreed to be bounded to the south by Upper Parliament Street, to the east by Grove Street, to the north by Myrtle Street and to the west by Hope Street. Canning is an area of almost entirely residential Georgian architecture, most of which strictly speaking dates from after the Georgian era. The area takes its name from one of its principal thoroughfares, Canning Street, which is named after George Canning, (1770–1827), a British politician who served as Foreign Secretary and, briefly, Prime Minister.
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N 53.4021 ° | E -2.9881 ° |
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Paradise St Interchange (9)
Canning Place
L1 8LB Liverpool, Ropewalks
England, United Kingdom
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