Destination Guide Refined by Monument + Museum Sightseeing + Tours
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Croxteth Hall & Country Park Croxteth Hall Lane, Liverpool, L12 0HB |
This magnificent Hall was once the home of the Molyneux family, Earls of Sefton, who were second in importance to the Earls of Derby. Theirs was an illustrious history, with the house being begun by Richard Molyneux in 1... more
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Liverpool Central Library William Brown Street, Liverpool, L3 8EW |
This Victorian civic building is easy to spot from the main road, not least for the humanities library with its imposing dome and facade. Situated next door to the equally illustrious Walker Art Gallery, the library has ... more
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Liverpool Town Hall High Street, Liverpool, L2 3SW |
Known as the Jewel in Liverpool's Crown , the Town Hall is a Grade 1 listed building situated in one of seven remaining medieval streets. Originally built between 1748-1755, it was subsequently gutted by fire in 1795. Du... more
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Norton Priory Museum & Gardens Tudor Road, Manor Park, Warrington, WA7 1SX |
The gardens contain the 800 year old priory range, excavated priory remains, and a purpose-built museum. The St.Christopher statue - one of the great treasures of mediaeval Europe which is over 600 years old is displayed... more
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Royal Liver Building Pier Head, Pier Head, Liverpool, L3 1 |
Long before I had ever visited Liverpool the building I strongly associated with the port city was the Royal Liver building. This splendid piece of architecture featured as the opening to the TV comedy, The Liver Birds, ... more
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Slavery History Trail Merseyside Maritime Museum, Albert Dock, Liverpool, L3 4AQ |
From around 1740 and until abolition, Liverpool was Britain's main slaving power. Thousands of ships travelled to Africa where they loaded up with slaves and transported them to the Americas. There they were sold and lux... more
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Ye Cracke 13 Rice Street, (between Hope & Pilgrim Streets), Liverpool, L1 9BB |
Hearing that John Lennon and his girlfriend at the time (Cynthia) used to drink here, you might be tempted to go and have a look. if you do you'll probably be disappointed for Ye Crack is nothing more than a back street ... more
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