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Walton sits in the northern part of Liverpool, acting as a gateway between the city centre and the outer suburbs. It is an area defined by its long-standing connection to the city’s sporting and industrial identity, perhaps most famously as the home of Everton FC’s Goodison Park. Geographically, it is anchored by County Road and Rice Lane, which serve as the main arteries for local shops and transport links, including the two railway stations on the Northern Line that make getting into the city centre a ten-minute trip. Away from the main roads, you’ll find the expanses of Walton Hall Park, which offers 130 acres of green space and a fishing lake, providing a much-needed break from the urban density. Historically, it was once a significant parish in its own right, long before being absorbed into Liverpool, and that sense of being an established, self-contained community remains today. It’s a practical part of the city where the terraced streets and sandstone churches reflect a deep-rooted Victorian heritage.