Wavertree Lock-up - Free Audio Guide

Liverpool, England, United Kingdom

Wavertree Lock-up, Childwall Road, Wavertree Green, Broad Green, Liverpool, Liverpool City Region, England, L15 8JS, United Kingdom


Wavertree Lock-up, located in Liverpool, England, is an 18th-century grade II listed building, constructed in 1796. Originally designed as a drunk tank, it provided a safer alternative for local constables who were previously tasked with housing intoxicated individuals in their homes. The octagonal structure, built from local yellow sandstone, has also served various purposes over the years, including an isolation room for cholera victims and temporary accommodation during the Irish famine. Notable for its restoration in 1869 by architect James Picton, it features a pointed roof to prevent escapes. Visitors can explore this historic site, which reflects Liverpool's rich social history. While there are no regular visiting hours or admission fees, the lock-up can be admired from the outside. Accessibility options may vary; check local resources for the latest information.