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Hilbre Island Lighthouse provides a port land mark for the Hilbre swash in the River Dee estuary. This small automatic Read more…
Place Tags: Lighthouses
The Merseyside Maritime Museum is a museum based at Royal Albert Dock on the Liverpool waterfront. Liverpool’s seafaring heritage is Read more…
Place Tags: Museums
Birkenhead Priory was founded about 1150 by Hamon de Masci, 3rd Baron of Dunham Massey for the Benedictine Order. It Read more…
Place Tags: History - Heritage
Sudley House was completed in 1823 for Nicholas Robinson after he purchased the land. In the late 1880’s the house Read more…
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Albert Dock is a World Heritage Site waterfront in Liverpool that includes the largest collection of Grade I listed buildings Read more…
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New Brighton Lighthouse is also known as Perch Rock Lighthouse due to the name of the outcrop. The lighthouse, decommissioned in Read more…
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Hardmans’ House is a Georgian terraced house, the former photographic studio and home of the renowned local photographer Edward Chambré Read more…
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Meols Hall is a historic manor house in Churchtown, Merseyside, dating from the 12th century but largely rebuilt by Roger Read more…
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New Brighton lifeboat station was established in 1851 and now operates an inshore lifeboat and a hovercraft. Station open by Read more…
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West Kirby lifeboat station was established in 1966 and operates an inshore lifeboat. Station is only open by appointment, no Read more…
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Hoylake lifeboat station is one of the oldest lifeboat stations and was established in 1803. The station is open daily. Read more…
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The second longest pier in Britain, Southport Pier, was first opened in 1860 with an original length of 3,600 ft. Read more…
Place Tags: Piers
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