Favourite Merseyside Architecture - buildings and monuments

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St.Marys / Lowe House Church on North Rd in St.Helens....

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Just over the road from the YMCA and one of the less salubrious housing estates in the locale supplying a rich cast of wandering alcoholics, bagheads & other colourful characters lending a more grounded contrast to it's gothic inspired grandeur.
 
Loads of them.

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St Paul's church - Stoneycroft. Just a massive imposing building.

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Liverpool Collegiate - Came very close to living here until I remembered the area itself is a bit dodgy.

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Newsham Park Hospital. Another monster of a building.

As I said there are loads, many that people probably don't even notice in their day to day stuff.
 
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Always a better. Sefton Park glasshouse

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Worked in here when I was an apprentice. Interesting place, we went into one of the sub levels and pryed open and old steel door, which led to a dark room with a hole in the wall, we threw a stone thru and hit water, there was also an old ladder and a hole in the floor but no one had the balls/ stupidity to go down it, turned out it was where they unloaded the 'cargo' back in the day
 

St.Marys / Lowe House Church on North Rd in St.Helens....

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Just over the road from the YMCA and one of the less salubrious housing estates in the locale supplying a rich cast of wandering alcoholics, bagheads & other colourful characters lending a more grounded contrast to it's gothic inspired grandeur.
Looks big enough to be a cathedral.
 
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Worked in here when I was an apprentice. Interesting place, we went into one of the sub levels and pryed open and old steel door, which led to a dark room with a hole in the wall, we threw a stone thru and hit water, there was also an old ladder and a hole in the floor but no one had the balls/ stupidity to go down it, turned out it was where they unloaded the 'cargo' back in the day
Trade in slaves defo took place on that site - the old George Dock which that stands on.
 

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