About Herculaneum Bridge:
The Herculaneum Bridge Hotel Liverpool was built in the middle of the 19th Century, and is a fine example of Victorian architecture.
A large glass roof dome in the breakfast room is a particularly interesting feature. This beautiful Liverpool Hotel is situated in the Liverpool district of Dingle, just inland from what used to be the world famous Herculaneum Dock. It was frequented by the crews
… read more The Herculaneum Bridge Hotel Liverpool was built in the middle of the 19th Century, and is a fine example of Victorian architecture.
A large glass roof dome in the breakfast room is a particularly interesting feature. This beautiful Liverpool Hotel is situated in the Liverpool district of Dingle, just inland from what used to be the world famous Herculaneum Dock. It was frequented by the crews and captains of the sailing ships which used to anchor in the dock. A particularly colourful past landlord of the Hotel had a wooden leg, hence the nickname "Peglegs".
In 2006 the Lounge room was completely refurbished. Well-spaced tables and a raised seating area at the back of the room provide a convivial atmosphere for social drinking and Private Functions.
This Liverpool hotel is close to Brunswick Merseyrail station and several bus stops for Liverpool City Centre. For the more exercise minded, the Liverpool City Centre and the world famous Albert Dock are both approximately half an hour's healthy walk away.
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