Wavertree

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Wavertree is a district of Liverpool, England.
It is a ward of Liverpool City Council, and its population at the 2011 census was 14,772.
Located to the south and east of the city centre, it is bordered by various districts and suburbs such as Childwall, Edge Hill, Fairfield, Mossley Hill, Old Swan, and Toxteth.
Wavertree Village Lock-Up The name derives from the Old English words wæfre and treow, meaning "wavering tree", possibly in reference to aspen trees common locally.
It has also been variously described as "a clearing in a wood" or "the place by the common pond".
In the past, the name has been spelt Watry, Wartre, Waurtree, Wavertre and Wavertree.
The earliest settlement of Wavertree is attested to by the discovery of Bronze Age burial urns in Victoria Park in the mid −1860s while digging the footings for houses,
two of which were built for Patrick O Connor, patentee, ironmonger, merchant and Chair to the Wavertree Local Board of Health.
The Domesday Book reference is "Leving held Wauretreu. There are 2 carucates of land. It was worth 64 pence".
Wavertree was part of the parish of Childwall in the West Derby hundred.
Wavertree also boasts a village lock-up, commonly known as The Roundhouse, despite being octagonal in shape.
Built in 1796, and later modified by prominent local resident and architect Sir James Picton, it was once used to detain local drunks.
The lock-up was made a listed building in 1952.
A similar structure, Everton Lock-Up sometimes called Prince Rupert's Tower, survives in Everton.
The village green, on which Wavertree's lock-up was built, is officially the only surviving piece of common land in Liverpool.
In 1895, the village of Wavertree was incorporated into the city of Liverpool.
Buildings of interest include Holy Trinity Church, Liverpool Reform Synagogue, the Blue Coat School, and the Royal School for the Blind, all of which are situa...




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