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- Gambier_Terrace abstract "Gambier Terrace (Liverpool, England) is a street of 19th-century houses overlooking St. James's Mount and Gardens and Liverpool Cathedral. It is generally reckoned to be in Canning, although it falls within the Rodney Street conservation area, together with Hope Street and Rodney Street.It was named after James Gambier. Numbers 1 to 10 are Grade II* Listed Buildings. They were probably designed by John Foster, Junior. The terrace was built in 1832-1837. It was originally planned that the entire row would be built in a single style but construction was halted in the slump of 1837, and the demand for large city houses declined as the middle class moved out to the new suburbs. Number 10 was the last of the original build. The terrace was later completed to a cheaper specification.The freehold to the terrace and the garden in front belongs to Liverpool City Council. The land adjacent to Hope Street is maintained, in part, by the City Council and the leaseholders. The exact status of this land is unclear except that it is a public thoroughfare and unadopted by the City Council's highways department.".
- Gambier_Terrace architect John_Foster_(architect).
- Gambier_Terrace location Liverpool.
- Gambier_Terrace thumbnail Gambier_Terrace_From_South_end.JPG?width=300.
- Gambier_Terrace wikiPageExternalLink gterrace.htm.
- Gambier_Terrace wikiPageExternalLink bigpics29.htm.
- Gambier_Terrace wikiPageID "1027695".
- Gambier_Terrace wikiPageRevisionID "575133501".
- Gambier_Terrace architect John_Foster_(architect).
- Gambier_Terrace caption "View from the southern end".
- Gambier_Terrace constructionStartDate "1832".
- Gambier_Terrace hasPhotoCollection Gambier_Terrace.
- Gambier_Terrace locationTown Liverpool.
- Gambier_Terrace name "Gambier Terrace".
- Gambier_Terrace wordnet_type synset-building-noun-1.
- Gambier_Terrace subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Liverpool.
- Gambier_Terrace subject Category:Grade_II*_listed_buildings_in_Liverpool.
- Gambier_Terrace subject Category:Parks_and_commons_in_Liverpool.
- Gambier_Terrace subject Category:Streets_in_Liverpool.
- Gambier_Terrace point "53.398 -2.971".
- Gambier_Terrace type Artifact100021939.
- Gambier_Terrace type Building102913152.
- Gambier_Terrace type BuildingsAndStructuresInLiverpool.
- Gambier_Terrace type GradeII*ListedBuildingsInLiverpool.
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- Gambier_Terrace type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Gambier_Terrace type Building.
- Gambier_Terrace type Place.
- Gambier_Terrace type Wikidata:Q532.
- Gambier_Terrace type Place.
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- Gambier_Terrace comment "Gambier Terrace (Liverpool, England) is a street of 19th-century houses overlooking St. James's Mount and Gardens and Liverpool Cathedral. It is generally reckoned to be in Canning, although it falls within the Rodney Street conservation area, together with Hope Street and Rodney Street.It was named after James Gambier. Numbers 1 to 10 are Grade II* Listed Buildings. They were probably designed by John Foster, Junior. The terrace was built in 1832-1837.".
- Gambier_Terrace label "Gambier Terrace".
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- Gambier_Terrace sameAs Q5519632.
- Gambier_Terrace sameAs Q5519632.
- Gambier_Terrace sameAs Gambier_Terrace.
- Gambier_Terrace lat "53.398".
- Gambier_Terrace long "-2.971".
- Gambier_Terrace wasDerivedFrom Gambier_Terrace?oldid=575133501.
- Gambier_Terrace depiction Gambier_Terrace_From_South_end.JPG.
- Gambier_Terrace isPrimaryTopicOf Gambier_Terrace.
- Gambier_Terrace name "Gambier Terrace".