Entrance To Princes Half Tide Dock is a Grade II listed building in the Liverpool local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 June 1985. Dock entrance.

Entrance To Princes Half Tide Dock

WRENN ID
wild-hammer-ivory
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Liverpool
Country
England
Date first listed
19 June 1985
Type
Dock entrance
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

The entrance to Princes Half Tide Dock is a dock entrance built in the 1840s by J. Hartley. It features a granite rubble wall that has been finished to a fair face, constructed using blocks of various sizes on both the landward and seaward sides of the original timber gates. Two capstans are still present on the landward side. This listing is associated with the remaining part of the Princes Half-Tide Dock.

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