Take a guided tour through a section of the network of tunnels and view exhibitions which depict the life and times of one of Liverpool's most eccentric …
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Mar 2, 2025
Another excellent visit. We first visited in 2014 and to visit today were amazed at the vast difference which had taken place. The volunteers that undertake all this work should be applauded and cong…Full review by Sharons S
Feb 21, 2025
Had the potential to be much better. First things first they let six extra people on the tour which was already overcrowded. (There was about 25+ in total)These people did not book and had several sm…Full review by Lara M
Feb 7, 2025
This is a little known Gem within our City. Williamson was such a great character that helped the poor over 26 difficult years by giving them dignity. I could go on, but our BRILLIANT guide Pat will…Full review by Paul C
I understand there is a small parking area. If that is full is there anywhere else nearby?
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Sorry no idea ,we went by the 79 bus which stops almost outside. However it is in a non commercial area, in a housing area so would probably not be a problem
My husband is claustrophobic how would he find the tunnels
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The tunnels are only 350m (I believe - didn't keep count!) long so never too far from one end or the other and the accessible sections are U-shaped . They're wide and tall, and cool, …
The tunnels are only 350m (I believe - didn't keep count!) long so never too far from one end or the other and the accessible sections are U-shaped . They're wide and tall, and cool, although the walkway is narrow in one section and it's lit for the whole length (not brightly though). The transition from one branch of the U to the other is narrow and you do pause here for some of the most interesting tales about Williamson (but it's no priest hole!). The staff are very good and I'm sure will be flexible for your husband. Give it a go, it's only £3.50 to get in and even if you don't complete the money isn't wasted - the tunnels are run entirely on donations by enthusiasts.