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Rodney Street, Liverpool

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Rodney Street from Upper Duke Street
Rodney Street from Upper Duke Street

Rodney Street in Liverpool, England, is noted for the number of doctors who practise there and its Georgian architecture. It is sometimes referred to as the "Harley Street of the North". Together with Hope Street and Gambier Terrace it forms the Rodney Street conservation area. There are over 60 Grade II listed buildings on the street and one Grade II* former church.

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Rodney Street, Liverpool
Rodney Street, Liverpool Knowledge Quarter

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Rodney Street 34
L1 9AL Liverpool, Knowledge Quarter
England, United Kingdom
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