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Toxteth sits just south of Liverpool city center, rising up from the Mersey banks toward the high ground of Princes Park. It is an area defined by its contrast in scale, where the red-brick terraces of the "Welsh Streets" sit alongside the grand, crumbling villas and wide boulevards of the Victorian merchant classes. Historically, it was a royal hunting park before the Industrial Revolution transformed it into a densely populated urban hub. Today, it remains one of the city’s most culturally diverse districts, centered around the bustling shops of Lodge Lane and the landmark Greek Orthodox Church on Berkley Street. Geographically, it’s a practical spot; you can walk into the city center in twenty minutes, and you have both the Grade II-listed Sefton Park and the smaller, more intimate Princes Park right on the doorstep. While parts of the area have faced significant economic challenges over the decades, there is a visible, ongoing shift as long-standing community-led housing projects continue to repurpose the historic building stock.