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Gates to Princes Dock

A Grade II Listed Building in Central, Liverpool

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.4104 / 53°24'37"N

Longitude: -2.9985 / 2°59'54"W

OS Eastings: 333720

OS Northings: 390858

OS Grid: SJ337908

Mapcode National: GBR 71M.CG

Mapcode Global: WH876.XJ9X

Plus Code: 9C5VC262+4H

Entry Name: Gates to Princes Dock

Listing Date: 19 June 1985

Last Amended: 29 January 2001

Grade: II

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1068397

English Heritage Legacy ID: 213713

ID on this website: 101068397

Location: Vauxhall, Liverpool, Merseyside, L3

County: Liverpool

Electoral Ward/Division: Central

Parish: Non Civil Parish

Built-Up Area: Liverpool

Traditional County: Lancashire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Merseyside

Church of England Parish: Liverpool Our Lady and St Nicholas

Church of England Diocese: Liverpool

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Description


SJ3340
392/27/108+3

BATH STREET,
PRINCES DOCK ,
GATES TO PRINCES DOCK

(Formerly listed as: BATH STREET PRINCES DOCK GATES TO DOCKS 24, 27, 28 AND PRINCES DOCK)

19.06.85

II

Gate piers, gates removed. 1821. By John Foster, Dock Engineer between 1799 and 1824. Stone piers have pitted rustication, raised panels and caps. C20 railings close the entrance.


Listing NGR: SJ3372090858

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