An Architect's guide to: Property Hot Spots in Liverpool L37
Property Hot Spots in Liverpool L37 include: Altcar, Aughton and Downholland, Formby, Freshfield, Great Altcar, Harington, Lancashire, Liverpool, Ravenmeols.
The top ten Most Expensive Streets in Liverpool L37 are:
- Regents Field
- Shireburn Road
- Victoria Road
- Mayfield Court
- Victoria Way
- Rose Path
- Canterbury Close
- Badgers Rake
- Wrigleys Lane
- Carrs Crescent
Conservation Areas in Liverpool L37
Development is restricted in a Conservation Area. Permitted Development rights are removed and buildings have a similar status to listed buildings. They are planning controls which are used to protect and enhance their character and appearance. It is not impossible to build or extend in a Conservation Area, but expertise is required. Raynes Architecture have an expert track record at gaining planning permissions with listed buildings. The following areas are conservation areas.
Development is restricted in a Conservation Area. Permitted Development rights are removed and buildings have a similar status to listed buildings. They are planning controls which are used to protect and enhance their character and appearance. It is not impossible to build or extend in a Conservation Area, but expertise is required. Raynes Architecture have an expert track record at gaining planning permissions with listed buildings. The following areas are conservation areas.
Formby
The greater area is a popular tourist destination during the summer months, with day trippers attracted to its beaches, sand dunes, and wildlife - most particularly the red squirrels. and Natterjack toads. The area is a conserved by the National Trust, and designated a site of Specific Scientific Interest.
Nearby Crosby Beach is home to Anthony Gormley's 'Another Place' installation of 100 statues heading out to sea http://www.visitliverpool.com/explore/search/another-place-by-antony-gormley-p160981
The greater area is a popular tourist destination during the summer months, with day trippers attracted to its beaches, sand dunes, and wildlife - most particularly the red squirrels. and Natterjack toads. The area is a conserved by the National Trust, and designated a site of Specific Scientific Interest.
Nearby Crosby Beach is home to Anthony Gormley's 'Another Place' installation of 100 statues heading out to sea http://www.visitliverpool.com/explore/search/another-place-by-antony-gormley-p160981
Schools
There are seven primary schools in Formby; Woodlands, Redgate CP, Our Lady of Compassion RC, St. Jerome's RC, Trinity St. Peters C. of E., Freshfield CP and St Luke's C. of E. Formby has two large high schools, Formby High School and Range High School, both schools are high performers.
There are seven primary schools in Formby; Woodlands, Redgate CP, Our Lady of Compassion RC, St. Jerome's RC, Trinity St. Peters C. of E., Freshfield CP and St Luke's C. of E. Formby has two large high schools, Formby High School and Range High School, both schools are high performers.
Transport
There are two railway stations, the first being Formby railway station and the second less than a mile north, Freshfield railway station. Both are on the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network, which runs from Liverpool to Southport. Trains are frequent and are a popular way of commuting, especially to the city centre.
Bus services in the town are provided by Arriva, Stagecoach and Merseytravel. These include services to Southport, Ince Blundell, Liverpool, Southport and Formby District Hospital and Merseytravel's Formby circular routes.
The nearest airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport which is 25 miles (28 minutedrive) away. Manchester Airportseconds that, which is 43 miles (1 hour 3 minute drive) away. Blackpool Airport is 39 miles (1 hour 20 minute drive) from Formby. Liverpool Airport is reachable using Liverpool's suburban railway network, Merseyrail.
London is under 2 hours away via train from Runcorn Station which is 25miles / 45 minutes drive from Formby, or from Liverpool Lime Street Station which is 13 miles / 33 minutes drive.
In addition to motorized transport, Formby is served by excellent cycle routes, mainly centring around the pinewoods along the coast leading to both Southport and Liverpool. There are also many cycle lanes on the roads leading to the larger conurbations to the north and south.
There are two railway stations, the first being Formby railway station and the second less than a mile north, Freshfield railway station. Both are on the Northern Line of the Merseyrail network, which runs from Liverpool to Southport. Trains are frequent and are a popular way of commuting, especially to the city centre.
Bus services in the town are provided by Arriva, Stagecoach and Merseytravel. These include services to Southport, Ince Blundell, Liverpool, Southport and Formby District Hospital and Merseytravel's Formby circular routes.
The nearest airport is Liverpool John Lennon Airport which is 25 miles (28 minutedrive) away. Manchester Airportseconds that, which is 43 miles (1 hour 3 minute drive) away. Blackpool Airport is 39 miles (1 hour 20 minute drive) from Formby. Liverpool Airport is reachable using Liverpool's suburban railway network, Merseyrail.
London is under 2 hours away via train from Runcorn Station which is 25miles / 45 minutes drive from Formby, or from Liverpool Lime Street Station which is 13 miles / 33 minutes drive.
In addition to motorized transport, Formby is served by excellent cycle routes, mainly centring around the pinewoods along the coast leading to both Southport and Liverpool. There are also many cycle lanes on the roads leading to the larger conurbations to the north and south.