Liverpool Lime Street Station – 23rd May 2025
I took these pictures as I passed through Liverpool Lime Street station on Friday.
Note.
- The neo-classical building opposite the station is St. George’s Hall, which is Grade I Listed.
- Nikolaus Pevsner expressed his opinion that St. George’s Hall is one of the finest neo-Grecian buildings in the world.
- Lime Street station is Grade II Listed.
- The building with the two towers on the front of the station is the four-star Radisson RED Liverpool hotel.
- The statue in the last picture is of Ken Dodd and Bessie Braddock.
The large plaza between Liverpool Lime Street station and St. George’s Hall gives a big welcome to visitors to Liverpool.












St Georges Hall has a magnificent sunken tiled floor underneath a timber floor which is at the same level as tiled perimeter entry floor. The timber floor is lifted for about 2 weeks each year so that it can be viewed. It is well worth a visit when the timber floor has been lifted. The dates for the floor being open need to checked before you plan a visit.
Comment by Martin | July 22, 2025 |