About

Picton Clock Tower in Liverpool stands as a fascinating piece of history, once serving as a holding cell for drunks. Today, it is thoughtfully maintained by the local council and remains a well-loved attraction in the community. The surrounding area brims with festive cheer each year, as local cyclists adorn the trees with leftover Christmas decorations, adding a unique touch to this historical site. The clock tower is rated 4.2 on Google, reflecting its charm and the positive experiences of visitors who stop by to appreciate both its historical significance and vibrant community spirit.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Hunters Lane
Bus stop 144 m walk
Mill Lane
Bus stop 90 m walk
Prince Alfred Road
Bus stop 257 m walk
Grove Street
Bus stop 277 m walk
Childwall Road
Bus stop 109 m walk
Wellstead Road
Bus stop 141 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 127 reviews
4.2/5 127 reviews
Beatlenik
Beatlenik
3 months ago on Google

The Picton Tower is very close to George Harrisons childhood home.

ROY MALTHOUSE
ROY MALTHOUSE
3 months ago on Google

It was good to get a photo of

Mel Dormer
Mel Dormer
5 months ago on Google

So good to visit again