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Fairfield sits as a quiet, residential pocket along the historic A57 corridor, positioned roughly two miles east of Liverpool city center. It is a place defined by its Victorian bones; much of the locality is designated as a Conservation Area, characterized by broad, tree-lined avenues and substantial red-brick villas that were originally built for the city’s wealthy merchant class. Bordered by Kensington, Tuebrook, and Old Swan, the area feels more suburban than its immediate neighbors, anchored largely by Newsham Park - a vast, Grade II listed Victorian green space that offers fishing lakes and a landmark (though now derelict) hospital and orphanage building. Practically speaking, it is well-placed for those working at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital or the local universities, with frequent bus links into the city and easy access outward toward the M62. While mostly residential, the nearby Prescot Road provides the essential local shops, making it a functional, well-connected bridge between the urban core and the outer suburbs.