Childwall
Childwall is a suburb and ward of Liverpool, England, located approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) east of the city centre. Historically part of Lancashire, Childwall is known for its ancient church, St. Peter's Church, which dates back to the medieval period and is a Grade I listed building. The area offers a mix of residential housing, ranging from Victorian and Edwardian properties to more modern developments. Childwall also boasts a number of parks and green spaces, including Childwall Woods and Calderstones Park, contributing to its leafy character. Local amenities include a variety of shops, restaurants, and schools, making it a popular residential area for families. Its location provides convenient access to both Liverpool city centre and the surrounding areas via road and public transportation. The name "Childwall" is believed to derive from the Old English "cilda waella," meaning "children's well" or "spring frequented by children."