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Building Tour: Birkenhead Priory
Jun
11
5:30 PM17:30

Building Tour: Birkenhead Priory

Short Talk and Open Door of two of Wirral’s oldest buildings at The Birkenhead Priory. Learn about the significant history of these fascinating buildings and the past and future projects to make the historic site more accessible for all.

Birkenhead Priory consists of a mixture of Grade 1, 2* & 2 Listed Buildings, on a Scheduled Monument site, hidden away in a small corner of industrial Birkenhead.

Ainsley Gommon Architects have completed 3 phases of work, not only preserving the history of the site and buildings but help remove it from the Heritage at Risk Register, making it more accessible and inclusive to both the local and wider community and preserving the site for future generations. The tour will explore the history of the site, completed works to date and planned future phases.

Please arrive 15 minutes early for a prompt 5:30pm start.

Access Information:


The platform lift at the car park is currently broken, however there is level access from the Priory Street side. There is currently no lift to the upper refectory or up the steps of St Mary’s Tower.

Timings:

17:15 - Arrive at Birkenhead Priory

17:30 - Talk starts

18:00 - Open Door portion of the event starts

19:00 - Event ends

Location:

Birkenhead Priory

Priory Street

Birkenhead

England,

CH41 5JHU

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Walking Tour: Hilbre Island
Jun
10
12:30 PM12:30

Walking Tour: Hilbre Island

© Image: Friends of Hilbre

Hilbre Island Guided Walking Tour

Hilbre Island walking tour includes a guided tour of the grade two listed buildings currently being converted by the Hilbre Community Land Trust and British Art & Design Association into artist studios and a research Centre for Arts, Science and Sustainability.

A walk across West Kirby beach to Hilbre island, and a tour of the seven semi-derelict grade two listed buildings that form the Hilbre Community Land Trust. The tour includes a talk on the British Art & Design Associations project to create a Centre for Arts, Science and Sustainability.

The creation of the new Centre provides a long-term sustainable use for the empty listed buildings and creates a facility that will foster collaboration between creative and environmental science disciplines. Hilbre has no mains infrastructure and this project will become an exemplar for off-grid sustainable energy/waste/water systems.

The walk will start and end at West Kirby Marine Lake car park.

Travel Information:

Trains to West Kirkby Train Station run from Merseyrail City Line run regularly. Follow trains to and from West Kirkby. Buses also run to and from Liverpool and Chester.

Access Information:
Please be aware that this is a relatively long walk with limited facilities. Attendees should wear suitable shoes and dress appropriately for the weather conditions. It is expected that the route will include uneven surfaces, wet and potentially slippery rocks.

Please contact hello@laf-uk.com if you have limited mobility or if you have any accessibility concerns or queries.

We recommend attendees to bring their own food/packed lunch and refreshments or otherwise purchase locally before and/or after the event.

Are there toilets? There is no running water on Hilbre but there are two composting toilets with antibacterial gel to clean your hands.

Further Information:

It is safe to cross from West Kirby 3 hours after high tide. Visitors must leave the island at least 3 hours before the next high tide. It takes around 1 hour to walk from the marine lake to the main island. Check the notice board on the slipway.

WALK FROM THE MARINE LAKE SLIPWAY TO THE LITTLE ISLAND AND THEN ONTO THE MAIN ISLANDS. Do not attempt to cross from Hoylake as there is a deep muddy channel blocking your crossing

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Timings:

12:15 - Meet at West Kirby Marine Lake car park

12:30 - Walk to Hilbre Island from West Kirkby (1 hour walk)

13:30 - Arrive at Hilbre Island for Tour of buildings and presentation

15:30 - Walk to West Kirkby from Hilbre Island (1 hour walk)

16:30 - Arrive back at West Kirkby, end of Guided Walking Tour

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Tour Start Point:

West Kirby Marine Lake car park

West Kirby

Wirral

CH48 0QG

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Tour End Point:

West Kirby Marine Lake car park

West Kirby

Wirral

CH48 0QG

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Building Tour: LSA Extension
May
22
5:30 PM17:30

Building Tour: LSA Extension

Join the University of Liverpool School of Architecture for a short talk and guided building tour of Liverpool School of Architecture’s new building (designed by Dublin-based Architects O’Donnell + Tuomey), which will be led by a member of the School's staff, giving an insight into the design of the building and use of the spaces created.

The guided tour will take place on Friday, 22nd May 2026, 17:15-18:45

Event Details

17:15 - Arrive

17:30 - Talk Starts

18:00 - Tour Starts

18:45 - Tour Ends

Arrival Point: Please arrive at the front of the main entrance to the University of Liverpool School of Architecture, located at the new extension on Bedford Street North, Liverpool L69 7ZN (opposite the sports centre on Bedford Street North)

Location:

University of Liverpool School of Architecture

Bedford Street North, Liverpool L69 7ZN

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