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Meols Hall is a historic manor house in Churchtown, Merseyside, dating from the 12th century but largely rebuilt by Roger Fleetwood-Hesketh in the 1960s. Today this is a wedding venue and conference centre although is open to the public for limited times. Read more…
Sudley House was completed in 1823 for Nicholas Robinson after he purchased the land. In the late 1880’s the house was sold to George Holt who extended and made a few alterations. Today Sudley House is a museum that shows a true Victorian style with many original features. As you take a trip around the rooms you will see much of Read more…
Albert Dock is a World Heritage Site waterfront in Liverpool that includes the largest collection of Grade I listed buildings in the country. The dock has multiple attractions that include the award-winning Beatles Story, Tate Liverpool, Merseyside Maritime Museum and Mattel Play! The museums, galleries, bars, restaurants and shops are amid The Colonnades of the site and from there you can eat Read more…
Birkenhead Priory was founded about 1150 by Hamon de Masci, 3rd Baron of Dunham Massey for the Benedictine Order. It was visited twice by Edward I due to its strategic importance, being close to the Irish Sea as well as the Welsh border. It is the oldest standing building on Merseyside. St Mary’s Tower was originally part of Birkenhead’s first Read more…
The Wirral Tramway and Transport Museum allows you to ride on board a working tram and take a look around the museum and depot. The collection includes a range of Heritage Trams, Vintage Buses, Classic Cars, Motorbikes and a large working model railway. Trams dating from as early as 1901 operate to make the short journey from Woodside ferry to Read more…
Hardmans’ House is a Georgian terraced house, the former photographic studio and home of the renowned local photographer Edward Chambré Hardman and his wife Margaret Hardman Some of their huge collection of photographs is on display in the house, along with the equipment they used to take and develop the iconic images. The house is managed by the National Trust Read more…
Croxteth Hall and Country Park was the country estate and ancestral home of the Molyneux family, the Earls of Sefton. Within the estate, visitors will find five main attractions. the Historic Hall Croxteth Home Farm the Victorian Walled Garden where visitors can explore Liverpool’s historic botanical collection 500 acre country park and nature reserve the West Derby Courthouse that dates Read more…
The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a museum based at Royal Albert Dock on the Liverpool waterfront. Liverpool’s seafaring heritage is brought to life within the historic Albert Dock. The museum’s collections reflect the international importance of Liverpool as a port, including its role in the transatlantic slave trade and emigration, the merchant navy and the RMS Titanic. The UK Border Read more…