History & Heritage in Heswall

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Free

Birkenhead Priory

870 year old site situated on the banks of the river Mersey. Fascinating day out for all the family.

Albert Dock
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Free

Albert Dock

Museums, shops, restuarants, art and more. Enjoy the history and culture of this amazing place!

Pier Head
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Free

Pier Head

Come see one of the most recognisable skylines in the world.

Liverpool Cathedral
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Free

Liverpool Cathedral

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A stunning Gothic masterpiece, beckons tourists with its grandeur and history. Imposing architecture and vibrant cultural events await.

Sudley House
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Free

Sudley House

Discover the home of George Holt, a Victorian merchant with exquisite taste in antique furniture and artwork.

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Free

Ewloe Castle

One of the last fortifications to be built by the native Prince of Wales.

Croxteth Hall and County Park
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Adults from £3.50

Croxteth Hall and County Park

500 acres of free to explore grounds surrounding a stunning historic hall.

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Free

Chester Cathedral

A majestic symbol of history and architecture, Chester Cathedral boasts stunning Gothic design, medieval roots, and vibrant cultural events.

Eastgate Clock
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Free

Eastgate Clock

Eastgate Clock, an iconic timepiece in Chester, adorns the city walls. Built in 1899, it welcomes visitors with historical charm and scenic views.

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Free

Chester Walls

A defensive structure for a Roman fortress, later extended by Saxons and Normans. They are almost 2 km long and open to the public.

Brynbella House & Garden
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Free

Brynbella House & Garden

Nine acres of garden and woodland, walled garden, three water gardens, a gravel garden, plus formal and informal areas of planting.

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Free

St Asaph Cathedral

Dating back to AD560 the Cathedral has been dedicated to Saint Asaph and the Diocese bears his name.