St John's Gardens is an open space in Liverpool, England, to the west of St George's Hall. The gardens are part of the William Brown Street conservation area, and comprise one of the two open spaces within Liverpool's World Heritage Site. It has been a Green Flag site since 2003. The gardens contain ornamental flower beds, and memorials to notable people of the city.
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| - St John's Gardens es un parque en Liverpool, Inglaterra, al oeste de St George's Hall. Los jardines forman parte de la zona de conservación de William Brown Street, y constituyen uno de los dos parques del Patrimonio de la Humanidad de Liverpool, que cuenta con la Bandera Verde desde 2003, y que contiene parterres ornamentales y monumentos conmemorativos de personas notables de la ciudad. (es)
- St John's Gardens is an open space in Liverpool, England, to the west of St George's Hall. The gardens are part of the William Brown Street conservation area, and comprise one of the two open spaces within Liverpool's World Heritage Site. It has been a Green Flag site since 2003. The gardens contain ornamental flower beds, and memorials to notable people of the city. (en)
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| - St John's Gardens es un parque en Liverpool, Inglaterra, al oeste de St George's Hall. Los jardines forman parte de la zona de conservación de William Brown Street, y constituyen uno de los dos parques del Patrimonio de la Humanidad de Liverpool, que cuenta con la Bandera Verde desde 2003, y que contiene parterres ornamentales y monumentos conmemorativos de personas notables de la ciudad. (es)
- St John's Gardens is an open space in Liverpool, England, to the west of St George's Hall. The gardens are part of the William Brown Street conservation area, and comprise one of the two open spaces within Liverpool's World Heritage Site. It has been a Green Flag site since 2003. The gardens contain ornamental flower beds, and memorials to notable people of the city. (en)
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