Corn warehouses, Dock Road, Wallasey

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Corn warehouses, Dock Road, Wallasey

Image: © Chris Allen Taken: Unknown

Three massive warehouses built in 1868 by G F Lyster and are alongside the East Float. Only one and a half remain in 2021 and have been converted to luxury flats. They are six storeys high and of brick with heavily moulded windows and doors. I was there to visit the little fleet of historic warships, including two veterans of the Falklands War. They have now been disbanded and largely scrapped.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.405172
Longitude
-3.02852