Liverpool: Durning Road former Fire Police Station
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Image: © Nigel Cox Taken: 16 Jun 2007
This interesting building at No. 63 Durning Road was sadly and ironically damaged by a fire in 2004. It was built in 1885 on the west side of Durning Road as a Fire Police Station. The word "Police" can still be picked out behind the buddleia between "Fire" and "Station". It is Grade II listed and is on the charity Save Britain's Heritage's Buildings at Risk Register. It has more recently been in use as a tyre dealers.