Langworthy, Salford
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Image: © Keith Williamson Taken: 11 May 2005
Here is a view looking down Liverpool Street in Langworthy, a district of central Salford. Langworthy Park is located behind the wall across the road. As can be seen from the hedges behind the rails, ground level in the park is roughly at the top of the walls seen here. The park is elevated above the surrounding streets and is known locally as "Chimney Pots Park" for the good rooftop views it provides (very "Coronation Street" type views). The housing stock in the vicinity is mostly Victorian terraced housing, much of which is being demolished.