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Gambier Terrace : ウィキペディア英語版
Gambier Terrace

Gambier Terrace (Liverpool, England) is a street of 19th-century houses overlooking St. James's Mount and Gardens and Liverpool Cathedral. It is generally reckoned to be in Canning, although it falls within the Rodney Street conservation area, together with Hope Street and Rodney Street.
It was named after James Gambier. Numbers 1 to 10 are Grade II
* Listed Buildings,〔http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-214128-1-10-gambier-terrace-see-details-for-fur〕 as is the northernmost house in the terrace, which has the address of Canning St around the corner. They were probably designed by John Foster, Junior. The terrace was built in 1832-1837. It was originally planned that the entire row would be built in a single style but construction was halted in the slump of 1837, and the demand for large city houses declined as the middle class moved out to the new suburbs. Number 10 was the last of the original build. The terrace was later completed to a cheaper specification.
During the First World War Number 1 Gambier Terrace was the location of the Women’s War Service Bureau which assisted soldiers and their families. The service expanded into 5 additional premises on Bold Street and Berry Street.〔http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01x3x36〕
John Lennon of The Beatles lived at 3 Gambier Terrace in 1960 with former Beatles bassist Stuart Sutcliffe.〔http://www.beatlesbible.com/people/stuart-sutcliffe/〕 They both attended nearby Liverpool College of Art.
The freehold to the terrace and the garden in front belongs to Liverpool City Council. The land adjacent to Hope Street is maintained, in part, by the City Council and the leaseholders. The exact status of this land is unclear except that it is a public thoroughfare and unadopted by the City Council's highways department.
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