There's a good photo of Liscard Hall in this thread:
http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9858
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There's a good photo of Liscard Hall in this thread:
http://www.yoliverpool.com/forum/showthread.php?t=9858
Can anyone tell me if they know the number of the house pictured in 'screen 11' of this link?
http://viewfinder.english-heritage.o...d=86&slideNo=1
Thanks for that info Phil. So it should be somewhere around the Alicia Hotel.
I think this property has been demolished
Thanks Phil and Taff.
Demolished !! That would be about right.
What perplexed me about that pic was the apparent length of the front lawn, didn't half seem long to me - unless it was one of those optical illusions you can get in photographs sometimes.
Now no longer. See Hale web site
http://www.halevillageonline.co.uk
Orleans House has been demolished and this is now on the site.
(An old people's home, I think).
The site goes back to Linnet Lane, and was the biggest on that stretch of road.
Numbers 1 to 6 and 8 survive
3 is the Alicia Hotel, originally called Broadmead.
Sorry this photo is bad, but the sun was against me.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3023/...874b105b_o.jpg
Thanks Phil, I wonder everyday as I pass this building what it replaced as its SO out of place!
:PDT11
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3074/...efb50dc2_o.jpg
32-34 Wellington Road New Brighton proving you don`t have to demolish a good old building to spoil it, just add modern bricks to it as on the right of this building.
Notice the cluster of 12 chimneys and the bracing to make sure they stay there. This is split into flats now.
Anybody know what it used to be?
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32-34 Wellington Road New Brighton proving you don`t have to demolish a good old building to spoil it, just add modern bricks to it as on the right of this building.
Notice the cluster of 12 chimneys and the bracing to make sure they stay there. This is split into flats now.
[B]Anybody know what it used to be?[/[/B]QUOTE]
These pages have been scanned from "Sandstone and Mortar - More of Old Wallasey" by Noel E Smith (1992).
Larkhill Mansion 1961, Muirhead Avenue/ Queens Drive: LRO
Is that still there, don't recall ever seeing it, if not - why not and what's there now - bladdy hell, nearly more questions than hobblebobble there :ninja:
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3099/...e8b93931_o.jpg
This is Hollybank in St Michaels Road, built and lived in by John Cragg,the owner of the Mersey Iron Foundry.in the early 19th century. the windows and doorframes were made of cast iron.There has been some alterations,by
the second window you can see the archway which led to the stables.
Mr Cragg was a friend of Thomas Rickman the architect of the two "cast iron" churches,St Georges in Everton and St Michaels,hence the exstensive use of cast iron in the building of them.