Brougham Terrace, West Derby Road, Liverpool

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Brougham Terrace, West Derby Road, Liverpool

Image: © Stephen Richards Taken: 26 Jul 2011

Georgian elegance and refined proportions shine through even the most peeling facade I think I have ever seen. Built c1830 by J.A. Picton, it once boasted twelve houses. Grade II listed. The listing states that from 1887 it is believed to have housed England's first mosque. The neighbouring building may still be a mosque, but this looks in desperate need of several licks of paint.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.414367
Longitude
-2.960586