• We may never know what Williamson was trying to achieve with his tunnels to nowhere, but that detracts in no way from their sublime grandeur.
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  • The work on the tunnels lasted for about 30 years - until Williamson's death - and employed over a thousand men at its height.
  • No records were kept of how far they stretch, nor which direction they go in. After Williamson's death in 1840, the tunnels fell into disrepair.
  • Guided tours are available at the Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre and the Friends of Williamson's Tunnels, and volunteers continue to uncover new sections.
  • <nowiki>Williamson's Tunnels; Williamson Tunnels; Tunnels Williamson; labyrinth of tunnels in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England...
  • The next position on the list of the most beautiful historical sites in Merseyside is the Williamson Tunnels which are a number of sizable underground tunnels...
  • It's a really interesting place to visit! The Williamson Tunnels are about a 30-minute walk from the centre of Liverpool, or you can easily get there by bus.
  • “The Williamson Tunnels are a labyrinth of tunnels in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England, which were built under the direction of the eccentric...
  • Home Places to visit Williamsons Tunnels. ... Visitors can see and touch the brick and sandstone workings of this key section of the tunnels, w.