The Pilotage Building located at Liverpool L3 1BY, UK

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Andrea Mailbox

3 Google Rating

Worth seeing it, but only if you come to see the whole area.

3/ 5

Worth seeing it, but only if you come to see the whole area.

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William Wilson

3 Google Rating

Interesting as to living conditions but very small. Worth doing if in area and all the other attra

3/ 5

Interesting as to living conditions but very small. Worth doing if in area and all the other attractions but not on its own.

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Dave Firth

5 Google Rating

A historic building on the Liverpool waterfront, it is now home to archaeology and curatorial staff

5/ 5

A historic building on the Liverpool waterfront, it is now home to archaeology and curatorial staff from the Museum of Liverpool as well as the local Portable Antiquities Scheme liaison officer.

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Jim McCormick

4 Google Rating

Nice people work here

4/ 5

Nice people work here

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Paul Ainsworth

4 Google Rating

Although The Pilotage Building isn't open to the public it is surrounded by historic artifacts that

4/ 5

Although The Pilotage Building isn't open to the public it is surrounded by historic artifacts that are well worth a look. There's a propeller from RMS Lusitania, a Cunard liner that was torpedoed in 1915 with the loss of 1198 lives. There's a pilot ship called Edmund Gardener that has been painted to become a 'dazzle ship'. During August and September you can climb aboard for a tour on Tuesday and Wednesday.There is also a monument to the cart horses that once helped move goods around the docks. Every trip to Liverpool should include a wander around this part of the waterfront.

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I M (Wirral)

5 Google Rating

Beautiful building on the waterfront. Really historic and obviously has lots of history attached. We

5/ 5

Beautiful building on the waterfront. Really historic and obviously has lots of history attached. Well maintained.

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yazen Essam

5 Google Rating

Nice

5/ 5

Nice

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