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This site used to be home to shipping owners and merchants of Liverpool during the heyday of Port commerce.

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00:00It might just be the perfect day to get out and explore one of our many green spaces here in
00:06Liverpool. Today I'm taking a stroll around Allerton Towers which is a beautiful 35 acre park
00:13situated in the south of the city. This site used to be home to shipping owners and merchants of
00:18Liverpool during the heyday of Port Commerce. Originally part of Allerton Manor the estate
00:24was purchased by Hardman Earl. The mansion house was based on a design by Harvey Lonsdale Elms,
00:32architect of St George's Hall, a classic Italianate design which had a tower hence the name providing
00:40views across the surrounding countryside which was once here. The estate was acquired by Liverpool
00:46Council in 1924 and the landscape gardens were opened up to the public as Allerton Tower Park in 1924.
00:541927. However due to severe damage the tower itself had become seriously affected by dry rot and it
01:02was demolished in 1937. Today visitors to Allerton Towers can explore several remaining historical
01:09structures including the lodge, stables, laundry block and a portion of the orange tree all of which
01:16are grade 2 listed. The park also boasts a partially walled garden providing seasonal interest and a
01:23glimpse into its storied past. How cool a willow tree. Now I don't know much about nature trees or anything
01:31like that but I do know my Disney and it reminds me of the film Pocahontas with the grandmother willow.
01:37It's just nice though isn't it to be out in nature. It can be really relaxing listening to the birdsong
01:44and soaking up some much needed vitamin D. For younger visitors there is a small play area situated near the
01:54Menlove Avenue entrance. It's also just across the way from Allerton Golf Course which is a local gem of
02:01well-trodden fairways but if like me you're not the golfing kind Allerton Manor does boast a plethora of
02:08food and drink options. It's also become a pretty popular wedding venue too. Because it is so quiet
02:13here I've only seen a couple of people I love it when I hear a little rustle in the bush and I think
02:17what could that be? Is it a little bird? Is it a squirrel? Is it a rat? I haven't seen any rats I have
02:23seen a few squirrels I haven't managed to capture any on camera for you. These historic ruins and partially
02:28walled gardens can be explored in just under an hour making it perfect if you're short on time.
02:34Allerton Towers is open to the public year-round offering a peaceful retreat from the busier parks
02:40of the city. It's an ideal spot for leisurely walks family outings and exploring historical remnants
02:46amidst natural beauty. While the park doesn't feature facilities like a cafe or public toilets
02:53its proximity to Walton Village ensures that visitors have access to local amenities.

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