Number 1 Graving Dock is a Grade II listed building in the Liverpool local planning authority area, England. First listed on 19 June 1985. Graving dock. 4 related planning applications.

Number 1 Graving Dock

WRENN ID
scattered-gable-brook
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
Liverpool
Country
England
Date first listed
19 June 1985
Type
Graving dock
Source
Historic England listing

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Description

Number 1 Graving Dock is a graving dock built in 1765, which was lengthened in 1813 and deepened by J. Hartley in 1842. It is constructed of sandstone and granite, featuring stepped stone sides with granite barrel runs, three on each side. The dock has granite coping and granite bollards along its sides. It is located to the north of Number 2 Graving Dock and is now part of the Merseyside Maritime Museum.

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  1. Number 2 Graving Dock Grade II 51 m
  2. Dock Retaining Walls, Canning Half Tide Dock Grade II 98 m
  3. Swing Bridge Over Entrance to Canning Dock Grade II 104 m
  4. The Pumphouse Public House Grade II 133 m
  5. Watchman's Hut on North Side of Pierhead Grade II 136 m
  6. Pumping Station Grade II 141 m
  7. Watchman's Hut on Canning Island Grade II 158 m
  8. Dock Traffic Office Grade I 163 m
  9. Merseyside Maritime Museum and the International Slavery Museum Grade I 166 m
  10. Watchman's Hut on South Side of Pierhead Grade II 166 m