1852 redbrick house staged with WWII-era interiors, open to the public for free visits.
A wonderful treat finding this little house! Once inside, a step back in time to the 1940's complete with vintage decor and furniture. Completely free! ( just a donation perhaps)
Almost at the edge of the Albert Dock, external part of the Merseyside Maritime Museum. It pictures how a typical family home looked and worked during WW2. Quiet informative and educational, for sure.
Little museum showing how a typical family home looked and worked during WW2. Very educational and informative. Free entry, but they do ask for donations. Highly recommend. 30 minutes to walk around.
A lovely little viewing of a house which was from the War, as for it being a National Museum, the entry is Free. It is a literal 3 to 5 minute walk, with a viewing downstairs and upstairs. Showing life at this home.
the pier masters house gives you a fantastic feel on what the family had to contend with in times past, its defiantly a blast from the past and it really does give you an insight in to what conditions family's lived like in liverpool when the war was on going. its free entry and donations are welcome upon entry.
Beautiful little trip back in history. Prime location. Free to go round the building. Tidy one way system. Lovely experience, shame to miss.
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A wonderful treat finding this little house! Once inside, a step back in time to the 1940's complete with vintage decor and furniture. Completely free! ( just a donation perhaps)
Almost at the edge of the Albert Dock, external part of the Merseyside Maritime Museum. It pictures how a typical family home looked and worked during WW2. Quiet informative and educational, for sure.
Little museum showing how a typical family home looked and worked during WW2. Very educational and informative. Free entry, but they do ask for donations. Highly recommend. 30 minutes to walk around.
A lovely little viewing of a house which was from the War, as for it being a National Museum, the entry is Free. It is a literal 3 to 5 minute walk, with a viewing downstairs and upstairs. Showing life at this home.
the pier masters house gives you a fantastic feel on what the family had to contend with in times past, its defiantly a blast from the past and it really does give you an insight in to what conditions family's lived like in liverpool when the war was on going. its free entry and donations are welcome upon entry.
Beautiful little trip back in history. Prime location. Free to go round the building. Tidy one way system. Lovely experience, shame to miss.