Everton water tower is located at Margaret St, Liverpool L6 2JN, UK, we aim to offer all our customers a great experience with Everton water tower and we would be happy to assist you with any questions you may have.

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Joe Evans

5 Google Rating

Having grown up living in Shallcross place on the Queen's Road estate climbing up it as young kids c

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Having grown up living in Shallcross place on the Queen's Road estate climbing up it as young kids can honestly say it's impressive

Lapte si Miere

5 Google Rating

You can see how the old civilization used to build durable things. It's a part of history.

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You can see how the old civilization used to build durable things. It's a part of history.

katie browning

5 Google Rating

Ide love to go inside this wonderful landmark amazing

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Ide love to go inside this wonderful landmark amazing

Jeff Hughes

4 Google Rating

An absolutely huge structure that dwarfs the surrounding houses. It's worth seeing close-up, but yo

4/ 5

An absolutely huge structure that dwarfs the surrounding houses. It's worth seeing close-up, but you can't get onto the site and neither is it a museum. It's been there since 1857 but is no longer required. It was sold in Feb 2019 for £70,000 to an unknown buyer.

Davey Munro

4 Google Rating

Though the prawn toast was a little bit too tart, the mere fact that the waiters are all dressed as

4/ 5

Though the prawn toast was a little bit too tart, the mere fact that the waiters are all dressed as gladiators (from the TV series) more than made up for this. I was served by Shadow. Avoid the cheese and bourbon sauce though.

Kathy Reece

5 Google Rating

Beautiful feature

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Beautiful feature

Raymond Dalrymple

5 Google Rating

Loverly building

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