William Brown Street

William Brown Street in Liverpool, England, is a road that is remarkable for its concentration of public buildings.

It is sometimes referred to as the "Cultural Quarter".

Originally known as Shaw's Brow, a coaching road east from the city, it is named after William Brown, a local MP and philanthropist, who in 1860 donated land in the area for the building of a library and museum.

This area gives its name as the William Brown Street conservation area.

The conservation area contains: This England road or road transport-related article is a stub.