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Much Woolton (Liverpool ward)

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Much Woolton is a historic area in Liverpool, located in Merseyside, England, and part of the Liverpool Wavertree parliamentary constituency. Much Woolton is bordered by the suburbs of Allerton to the south, Hunt's Cross to the southeast, and Childwall to the north. It has a rich history, dating back to the medieval period, and was historically part of Lancashire before the creation of Merseyside. The area is known for its picturesque village, beautiful parks, and notable landmarks such as the Church of St Peter and St Paul.

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Much Woolton (Liverpool ward)
North Barcombe Road, Liverpool Childwall

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North Barcombe Road
L16 7PU Liverpool, Childwall
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