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English: Curved facade, originally built as an angle, on the corner of Duke Street and Hanover Street, Liverpool. This Grade II* listed former shop and warehouse dates back to the early 19th century, and remodelled in 1849. Currently offices and a pub/restaurant.
After months of wrangling between the owners of the building, the Liverpool City Council and English Heritage, on plans for renovation and development of the site, in October 2001 the building was declared unsalvageable due to a rotten wooden beam at the ground floor, which would have required all of the above brickwork to be removed, and the ...
Ropewalks is a diverse district encompassing some of the most notable streets and squares in the city centre for independent shopping, cafe and restaurant culture, entertainment and night-time recreation. These include Bold Street, Wood Street, Wolstenholme Square, Fleet Street, Seel Street, Duke Street, Slater Street and Liverpool's Chinatown.
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Berry Street 1811-32 The Church of St. Luke is a former Anglican church designed by John Foster in Neo-Gothic-style. It is built from ashlar sandstone and was subject to minor amendments between 1864-73. Extensively damaged by bomb during WWII. Despite damage is recognised for its architectural and historical significance to Liverpool
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English: View across Duke Street to left hand end of a terrace of mid-17th century (1765) town houses, listed Grade II*. These are the oldest houses in central Liverpool. These are the oldest houses in central Liverpool.
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