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The Baltic Fleet Liverpool

The Baltic Fleet: Liverpool’s Maritime Pub with a Haunted Past

The Baltic Fleet, tucked on Wapping near Liverpool’s docks, emerged in the 19th century as a sailors’ haven during the city’s shipping prime. Built in the 1820s, this Grade II listed pub reflects the gritty charm of the Baltic Triangle, named for the trade routes its patrons sailed. Its red-brick exterior and nautical interior—complete with […]

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The Slaughter House Pub Liverpool

The Slaughter House Pub Historic Haunt with Ghostly Echoes

The Slaughter House Pub: A Liverpool Legacy Steeped in HistoryThe Slaughter House Pub, nestled on Fenwick Street in Liverpool’s city center, dates back to the 18th century, thriving during the city’s maritime golden age. Originally a butcher’s shop—hence its grisly name—it transformed into a pub by the 1800s, serving sailors, dockworkers, and merchants near the

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Philharmonic Dining Rooms

The Philharmonic Dining Rooms Victorian Pub with Ghostly Patrons

The Philharmonic Dining Rooms: Liverpool’s Grand Pub with a Haunted HistoryThe Philharmonic Dining Rooms, affectionately dubbed “The Phil,” is a Liverpool icon on Hope Street, opened in 1898 during the city’s Victorian boom. Designed by architect Robert Cain for John Houlding, this Grade I listed gem boasts opulent interiors—marble fireplaces, stained glass, and ornate woodwork—that

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