Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Beechwood

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Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Beechwood

Liverpool Cathedral
Liverpool Cathedral
4.7 (8574 ratings)4.5 (8114 ratings)
Large 20th-century CofE place of worship with the world's highest Gothic arches and a viewing tower.
St James Mt, Liverpool, L1 7AZ, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchPlace of worshipVisitor centerCemeteriesSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by viator.com
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"Discover a symbol of Liverpool and gain insight into the city’s history with a visit to the National Heritage-listed Liverpool Cathedral. As the largest religious building in Britain, the Anglican cathedral boasts neo-Gothic architecture, distinctive artwork, and a 328-feet (100-meter) tower that provides sweeping views across River Mersey."
Manchester Cathedral
Manchester Cathedral
4.6 (3266 ratings)4.5 (1207 ratings)
CofE building with 13th-century origins, chapel of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment and daily tours.
Victoria St, Manchester, M3 1SX, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchArchitectural BuildingsSacred & Religious SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
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"Dating back to 1215, Manchester Cathedral offers a welcome break from the hustle and bustle of the city. The official name is actually “The Cathedral and Collegiate Church of St Mary, St Denys and St George” and is one amazing sight that needs to be seen in the city. It’s well worth a wander around to see the gorgeous architecture, especially as it has been so well preserved."
Mentioned by BeeLoved City
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"Manchester Cathedral is located on Victoria Street, in between the National Museum of Football and Victoria Station. Although the origins of the cathedral are not clear, the construction is believed to have started around 700 AD. At the time though, it was just a church."
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
4.6 (2378 ratings)4.5 (2791 ratings)
Circular building and Roman Catholic place of worship with works of art by contemporary artists.
Cathedral House, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool L3 5TQ, United Kingdom
CathedralSights & LandmarksChurchSacred & Religious Sites
Mentioned by Pocket-lint
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"Liverpool is home to several photogenic cathedrals, but the Metropolitan Cathedral is probably one of the most unusual buildings in the whole of the UK. Reminiscent of an alien ship landed in the middle of a city, the inside is also verging on the surreal. Whether you photograph the exterior or interior you’re bound to get something to add to your portfolio."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"The Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral is the city’s second cathedral, having been built in 1967. This cathedral is nicknamed the “Catholic Cathedral” to distinguish it from the Anglican Liverpool Cathedral. The cathedral is the largest Catholic cathedral in Britain and serves the vast Catholic community in Liverpool."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"If nothing else, the striking design of this cathedral makes it a rather unique attraction to visit. Though the history of this cathedral is more contemporary than that of its sister venue at the other end of Hope Street, its gothic-revival architectural style makes it a standout feature of Liverpool’s skyline."
St George's Hall Liverpool
St George's Hall Liverpool
4.7 (2578 ratings)4.5 (1456 ratings)
Lavishly appointed civic venue with an on-site cafe, a heritage centre and spaces for events.
St George's Pl, Liverpool, L1 1JJ, United Kingdom
Heritage buildingSights & LandmarksEvent venueHistorical landmarkWedding venueArchitectural Buildings
Mentioned by Lazy Travel blog
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"It was built back in the 1800s and it is among the finest examples of classical and beautiful architecture in the country. You’ll find a tourist information center inside the building to help you understand more about this building. With several cafés and small shops inside, this is the ideal place to stop for tea or coffee."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Liverpool’s Christmas Market takes place outside St. George’s Hall and is one of the most exciting markets in the calendar year. Opening mid-November each year, the market usually runs until around two or three days before Christmas Day, giving you an extended run of mulled wine!"
Chester Cathedral
Chester Cathedral
4.7 (5040 ratings)4.5 (4676 ratings)
Medieval cathedral, built in 1092, with tours of the 216-step tower plus a refectory cafe and shop.
St Werburgh St, Chester, CH1 2DY, United Kingdom
ChurchSights & LandmarksPlace of worshipSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & LandmarksChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Residential Estates
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"Founded in 1092, Chester Cathedral has a rich and varied history, including the largest set of monastic buildings in the UK, a Georgian square and the remains of a Roman barracks. It’s also a centre of musical excellence, hosting orchestral performances, concerts and weekly organ recitals."
Mentioned by My Little World of Travelling
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"Whether you love the architecture, the medieval and modern history or just learning about the community and culture, Chester cathedral is a great place to visit."
Town Hall
Town Hall
4.5 (14 ratings)4 (48 ratings)
Sankey St, Warrington, WA1 1UH, United Kingdom
City HallSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment Buildings
Mentioned by CheshireLive
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"Warrington Town Hall was built in 1750, and listed as a Grade I building nearly 200 years later, in 1949. The hall consists of a country house designed by James Gibbs for Thomas Patten - originally called Bank Hall - with two detached wings, all of which are listed. THe Patten family were highly respected merchants in Warrington, having made the River Mersey passable from Runcorn to Bank Quay, and owning a copper smelting factory."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Constructed in 1750, Warrington’s graceful Town Hall was originally a mansion known as Bank Hall. This Palladian residence, with a pediment sporting the coat of arms of the Pattens, was built for Thomas Patten, whose family was in the copper smelting business. Bank Hall was sold to Warrington Borough Council by John Wilson-Patten 1870 and its grounds became Warrington’s first public park."
John Lennon's Childhood House
John Lennon's Childhood House
4.6 (349 ratings)4.5 (1225 ratings)
Photos & Beatles memorabilia on show during guided tours of the house in which John Lennon grew up.
251 Menlove Avenue, 251 Menlove Ave, Liverpool L25 7SA, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"At 20 Forthlin Road and 251 Menlove Avenue, you’ll be able to stand in the exact spots where Paul McCartney and John Lennon (respectively) wrote some of the Beatles’ biggest hits. Both homes are now National Trust attractions, and have been kept as they would have been in the 1950s and 60s. These recommendations were updated on August 24, 2020 to keep your travel plans fresh."
Party and Play Funhouse Bolton
Party and Play Funhouse Bolton
4.2 (465 ratings)4 (88 ratings)
Sastre-Done House, Unit 12 Barrs Fold Cl, Westhoughton, Bolton BL5 3XA, United Kingdom
Children's amusement centerNature & ParksPlaygrounds
St John's Gardens
St John's Gardens
4.5 (695 ratings)4.5 (29 ratings)
St John's Ln, St George's Pl, William Brown St, Liverpool L1 1JJ, United Kingdom
Memorial parkNature & ParksParkGardens
Mentioned by Confidentials
Liverpool's best (and worst) green spaces
"We’re happy to give St John’s Gardens top marks for looks - after all, they’re meticulously kept, lined with a series of pretty walls and dotted with all kinds of lovely statues and flowerbeds - but the inner city location and relatively modest size mean it can seem a bit cramped (there's also something a bit wrong about cracking open a can of lager 50 feet from a dual carriageway). Still, it's great for a quick walk around."
Mentioned by VisitLiverpool
Liverpool's Green Spaces
"If you’re around the St George’s Plateau then head round the back to chill out in St John’s Gardens. The garden, which is part of the William Brown Street conservation area, has been a Green Flag site since 2003 and contains ornamental flower beds and various memorials to notable people in the city. A great spot to soak up the rays."
Wheel Of Liverpool
Wheel Of Liverpool
4.4 (1096 ratings)4 (964 ratings)
Waterfront Ferris wheel 60 metres high, offering panoramic views of the city from glass capsules.
4 Keel Wharf, Liverpool, L3 4FN, United Kingdom
Ferris wheelSights & LandmarksObservation Decks & TowersPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Liverpool’s Docks are world famous, and a sight to behold for anyone. So, why not take in the view from 60 metres up in the air?. The Wheel of Liverpool on Keel Wharf is sure to delight the whole family as your capsule takes you up into the air, whilst giving a video presentation on Liverpool’s history."
Mentioned by M&S Bank Arena Liverpool
Attractions
"Located on site, the imposing Wheel of Liverpool has 42 fully enclosed and air-conditioned capsules, which offer riders breathtaking views of the city, the Welsh mountains and – of course - the World Heritage Site waterfront."

Best Nature and Parks (RV, National, Dog, etc) in Beechwood

Calderstones Park
Calderstones Park
4.7 (2953 ratings)4.5 (293 ratings)
Large public park with lake, woodland, ornamental gardens, kids' playground, tennis courts and cafe.
Calderstones Mansion House, Calderstones Rd, Liverpool L18 3JB, United Kingdom
ParkNature & Parks
Mentioned by Kev's Best
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"Calderstones Park is a family park sprawling in a 94-acre wide area. A fusion of woodland, lake and fields, this is certainly one of the best places that the whole family can enjoy for different scenery and activities. Part of this park is a wonderful Japanese garden and old English gardens that would definitely provide you with both the eastern and western vibe."
Mentioned by Click Liverpool
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"This 126 acres family park has a botanical garden, a playground and the six ancient Calderstones, after which the park is named. If you have kids, or if you yourself like animals, you will love the park. The park lake has ducks and geese swimming in it, always coming close in the hope of being fed."
St John's Gardens
St John's Gardens
4.5 (695 ratings)4.5 (29 ratings)
St John's Ln, St George's Pl, William Brown St, Liverpool L1 1JJ, United Kingdom
Memorial parkNature & ParksParkGardens
Mentioned by Confidentials
Liverpool's best (and worst) green spaces
"We’re happy to give St John’s Gardens top marks for looks - after all, they’re meticulously kept, lined with a series of pretty walls and dotted with all kinds of lovely statues and flowerbeds - but the inner city location and relatively modest size mean it can seem a bit cramped (there's also something a bit wrong about cracking open a can of lager 50 feet from a dual carriageway). Still, it's great for a quick walk around."
Mentioned by VisitLiverpool
Liverpool's Green Spaces
"If you’re around the St George’s Plateau then head round the back to chill out in St John’s Gardens. The garden, which is part of the William Brown Street conservation area, has been a Green Flag site since 2003 and contains ornamental flower beds and various memorials to notable people in the city. A great spot to soak up the rays."
Walkden Gardens
Walkden Gardens
4.7 (547 ratings)4.5 (143 ratings)
Derbyshire Rd, Sale, M33 3EL, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens

Best Arts and Culture Places in Beechwood

Sudley House
Sudley House
4.5 (222 ratings)4.5 (240 ratings)
Period home with Victorian fireplaces and oak panelling, hung with paintings by Turner and Rossetti.
Mossley Hill Rd, Liverpool, L18 8BX, United Kingdom
Historical place museumMuseumsArt galleryHistoric Sites
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"Built in the early 19th century for Nicholas Robinson who was the Mayor of Liverpool then, the house later became the place of residence of George Holt in the early 1880s. Today the house is a museum for George Holt’s amazing collection of paintings along with the whole house as a museum for the famous Victorian merchant himself!"
Mentioned by Citybase Apartments
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"Sudley House is a well preserved Victorian merchant house located just south of Liverpool city centre. With a unique collection of artwork, this house has been lovingly restored and is now dedicated to the people who lived there."
Rennies Gallery
Rennies Gallery
4.7 (252 ratings)
Enduring galleries showing and selling paintings, prints and illustrations, plus artist appearances.
63 Bold St, Liverpool, L1 4EZ, United Kingdom
Art galleryArt supply storePicture frame shop
Mentioned by Kev's Best
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"Rennies Gallery is a well-established art gallery that offers a variety of art from different local and global artists. Sourcing art from all over the world, this family-run gallery is the best place to check a wide range of art that you would want to add to your personal collection. From abstract, animals, cult and pop art to landscape, figurative, edge sculptures, contemporary, illustrations and photography, they have an assortment of works to choose from that will fit your distinct taste and style."
Mentioned by VisitLiverpool
Independent Shops in Liverpool
"For every kind of art supply you could possibly need then Rennies on Bold Street is the place to go. From canvas, paint, pencils, paint brushes and everything else you can think of, they have it. The staff are also really helpful and help you pick out everything you need for your latest art project."
The Garstang Museum of Archaeology
The Garstang Museum of Archaeology
4.7 (43 ratings)
Compact museum featuring excavated Egyptian relics & other prehistoric items, including a mummy.
14 Abercromby Square, Liverpool, L69 7WZ, United Kingdom
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Best Breakfast and Brunch Places in Beechwood

The Corner Plaice Traditional Fish & Chips
The Corner Plaice Traditional Fish & Chips
4.5 (279 ratings)
31 Hulme High St, Hulme, Manchester M15 5JT, United Kingdom
Fish and chips takeawayBreakfast restaurantEnglish restaurantFish & chips restaurantHalal restaurant
Meltdown Chester
Meltdown Chester
4.7 (171 ratings)
14 Queen's Park View, Handbridge, Chester CH4 7BU, United Kingdom
CafeBreakfast restaurant
Essy's
Essy's
4.2 (152 ratings)
31-33 King St W, Manchester, M3 2PW, United Kingdom
CafeBreakfast restaurantRestaurant

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