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Garlston, Garston

Garston, located on the eastern banks of the River Mersey, is a district of Liverpool, England. Originally part of Lancashire, Garston has a rich history dating back to medieval times. The first mention of a settlement here can be traced back to 1235 with the Church of St. Michael. By the 19th century, Garston had transformed into a small village. The area's growth accelerated with the construction of docks in the mid-19th century. The name "Garston" may have originated from Old English, meaning "grazing settlement," or from a combination of Viking and Old English influences.

Today, Garston offers a variety of attractions. Enjoy delicious food, brews, and coffee sourced from local suppliers at The Elephant Pub & Bakehouse. Relax at The Black Bull, a comfortable pub known for its real ale and traditional pub fare. While the Winter Gardens, a former venue for concerts and events, is no longer operational, there are still entertainment options available. New Mersey Shopping Park features a variety of shops, including H&M and Clarke's. For a more local experience, head to Woodcutters Social Club, where you can enjoy entertainment and affordable drinks. If you're looking for a night out, The Duck is a local pub with darts teams and cricket nights. 

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