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Having transcended the Industrial Revolution and shaken off its old image, St.Helens is rapidly developing into a place of culture and style...
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Rainford is a small village attractively set in open countryside between St. Helen's and Wigan...
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World famous for it's football team and the birthplace of the Beatles , from early humble origins Liverpool, over the centuries has grown and developed to become one of the most.....
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There is much that is Victorian about Widnes, this can be seen in the splendid public library building and the park named after a great Queen and Empress...
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This attractive village was mentioned in the Doomsday Book. It is perhaps best known for the evocative ruins of St. Catherine's Church...
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The centre-piece of the village is the Lady Lever Art Gallery and Museum, this was built as a memorial to Lady Lever and was opened in 1922...
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New Brighton in the Wiirral may not be quite what the traditional Brighton of the South of England is, with its extravaganza of a Royal Pavilion, but what it does have is well worth sampling...
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Modern day Crosby straddles the Irish Sea, it is a mainly residential area with a coastline of sands - including the Blundell Sands, thus named for the Blundell family...
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This town can claim to have something made for Queen Victoria, which was famously rejected by her - this is the pair of Golden Gates made in 1850 for Sandringham House...
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This magnificent Hall was once the home of the Molyneux family, Earls of Sefton, who were second in importance to the Earls of.....
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George Shaw of Bickerstaffe first established this handsome stone-built house of 1679 as a place of Quaker worship, since then.....
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251 Menlove Avenue, The childhood home of John Lennon, singer and songwriter with The Beatles. Bought by Yoko Ono, Lennon's.....
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A Victorian glasshouse, showcasing the liverpool Botanical collection...
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That Liverpool should finally have a Roman Catholic Cathedral of its own, was a dream come true when on 14th May 1967, the.....
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Beautiful Georgian terraced house – the former studio and home of the renowned local photographer E. Chambré Hardman...

The most famous club in the world....
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A Victorian era office block designed by Richard Norman Shaw who based the design after his earlier work on Scotland Yard. Albion.....
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King John granted Liverpool a charter in 1207, this was to encourage the growth of a port, at this time it was a small fishing.....
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