north west England in the county of lancashire on the river mersey
Liverpool, England
The Mersey river is located in the Northwest of England. The Mersey river is approximately 70 miles long, and stretches from Stockport to Liverpool Bay.
Liverpool
Duxford is in Cambridgeshire, England about 10 miles south of Cambridge. The village was formed on the banks of the River Cam near the hills of North Essex.
It has a North bank and a South bank.
Liverpool is located in the United Kingdom in the county of Merseyside (which used to be part of Lancashire). Liverpool has many rail stations, and the main one is Liverpool Lime Street. The train operating companies which operate to Liverpool include Merseyrail, Virgin Trains, First TransPennine Express, Northern Rail and the occasional CrossCountry diverted service. For full details on Liverpool click here.
We have counties in England, not states / provinces. Liverpool was traditionally in Lancashire but now its in Merseyside, owing to the River Mersey.
The Thames goes through London, England. Edinburgh is in Scotland, not England.
at the banks near the river
None that I can think of in England, but there is one in Great Britain, the River Erne, Ireland and Northern Ireland.The river Isbourne in Glos. England flows north
The River Mersey begins in Stockport and travels for 20 odd miles through South Manchester before entering the Manchester Ship Canal at Flixton.