If asked to name any structure that makes up Liverpool's famous waterfront, the Piermaster's House would be one that escaped not just your mind, but that of the person who questioned you. A curious brick building standing just away from the Maritime Museum and round the corner from the Billy Fury statue, the house provides a fascinating glimpse into life during wartime Britain. The original shabby furniture still stands in sparse bedrooms and aging 1940s magazines lie across bedclothes, but there's not a whole lot else one can grasp from the walk around.
A puzzling, intriguing nugget of Liverpool's history, the Piermaster's House is somewhere to stroll through in order to fill an idle afternoon, but don't go booking any coach trips to visit it on its own just yet. read more