| G | Garston is the premier short-sea shipping port serving north-west England, serving the hinterland of Merseyside, Lancashire, Cheshire and the north and west Midlands. On the north bank of the River Mersey, Garston is 10 km from Liverpool city centre and is situated directly adjacent to the A561, which links via the A562 and A5300 to the M56, M57 and M62, and the national motorway network. | J | I have no information about villages, towns, cities or attractions beginning with the letter 'J' If you have please Email me. |
| H | Heysham is a tiny village on the edge of Morecambe Bay. A nuclear power station and ferry port are two modern points of interest but the village has so many old and interesting things to look at that, for a village of this size, it really is almost unfair! | K |
Knutsford. Town in Cheshire. There is engineering, and chemicals and scientific instruments are produced. The novelist Elizabeth Gaskell , who lived in Knutsford for 22 years and is buried here, chose it as the setting for her novel Cranford. |
| I | I have no information about any villages, towns, cities or attractions beginning with the letter 'I' If you have any information, please email me. | L |
Leyland. Industrial town in Lancashire. Industries
include motor vehicles, paint, and
rubber.
The Rover Group (previously British
Leyland),
the largest of British firms producing
cars,
buses, and lorries, has its headquarters
here. |