Saint James Mount and Gardens located at Off Upper Duke St, Liverpool L17, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0151 233 2008

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Saint James Mount and Gardens liverpool
Saint James Mount and Gardens liverpool

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mark kneale

5 Google Rating

A lovely calming area so close to the city center. Situated in an old quarry next to the Anglican Ca

5/ 5

A lovely calming area so close to the city center. Situated in an old quarry next to the Anglican Cathedral. Most of the gravestones have been moved to the side to make it more like a subterranean park with a spring and pool in the center. Lots of interesting gravestones are still present and you can travel back in time reading about the lives and death of people who travelled from all over the world to the Victorian city of Liverpool.

Dennis Richards

5 Google Rating

A beautifully quiet and sheltered cemetery in the shadow of Liverpool Cathedral. Lawns, trees, a sp

5/ 5

A beautifully quiet and sheltered cemetery in the shadow of Liverpool Cathedral. Lawns, trees, a spring, the Huskison monument and lots of interesting headstones.

Robert Pritchard

5 Google Rating

Nice place to relax, lots of history here from centuries past. Originally a quarry whereby the stone

5/ 5

Nice place to relax, lots of history here from centuries past. Originally a quarry whereby the stone was mined and used in the foundations of older established buildings in Liverpool.

Sarah O'Shea

5 Google Rating

Didn't think it would be that big very peaceful and a place to gather your thoughts

5/ 5

Didn't think it would be that big very peaceful and a place to gather your thoughts

Lindsey Caplan

5 Google Rating

Really interesting and peaceful. Worth a walk through.

5/ 5

Really interesting and peaceful. Worth a walk through.

Chris Quarless

5 Google Rating

Simply beautiful

5/ 5

Simply beautiful

eatthemuffinman

5 Google Rating

This is my go-to spot for walking the doggins. Very peaceful and picturesque, easy to forget you are

5/ 5

This is my go-to spot for walking the doggins. Very peaceful and picturesque, easy to forget you are right in the heart of the city. Some interesting history here too.

Business Reviews

5 Google Rating

Beautiful place and such a stunning and very imposing building. The gardens are extremely well and

5/ 5

Beautiful place and such a stunning and very imposing building. The gardens are extremely well and cured and it's such a beautiful place to visit. If you head back down the hill you'll shortly find yourself in Chinatown which offers an authentic feel when walking down the streets.

Taro Blair

5 Google Rating

Impressive cathedral. Didn't get a chance to do inside. The park is a beautiful hidden escape from t

5/ 5

Impressive cathedral. Didn't get a chance to do inside. The park is a beautiful hidden escape from the traffic and noise

Haley “Moon Maiden” Broley

5 Google Rating

This is a stunning place. Both inside and out. The cemetery doesn't actually belong to Cathedral al

5/ 5

This is a stunning place. Both inside and out. The cemetery doesn't actually belong to Cathedral although it does run right along side it. There is always something on at St James Mount whether it's a walk within the Cathedral or a Ghost walk of the cemetery it's definitely worth a look at.

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