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Garston sits about five miles south of Liverpool city centre, tucked between Aigburth and Speke along the banks of the Mersey. It is a place defined by its industrial roots, most notably the Port of Garston, which remains an active commercial dockland dealing in cargo like wheat and steel. Historically, it was an independent village before being absorbed into the city, and that sense of a distinct community still lingers in its layout. The area is roughly divided between 'Under the Bridge' - the older, riverside grid of terraced housing - and more suburban streets further inland. For getting around, it’s remarkably well-connected; Liverpool South Parkway is the main transport hub here, offering direct rail links to both Lime Street and London Euston, as well as a frequent bus shuttle to nearby John Lennon Airport. While the local high street on St Mary’s Road provides the essentials, the real draw for many is the proximity to the waterfront and the green space of Garston Park, which offers a bit of breathing room from the surrounding urban density.