When you ask most people about Liverpool, you could be forgiven for
thinking that the city is only famous for its maritime history, its two
successful football teams or for being the birthplace of The Beatles -
but there is so much more to this amazing city than meets the casual
eye. Secret Liverpool is a gazetteer of the lesser-known places and
little forgotten corners of the city, where tantalising clues to the
region's past have miraculously survived, often hidden in plain sight
among newer structures. Fully illustrated throughout with photographs
and maps, this guide shows you where to go to find amazing locations
that span over 3,000 years of history, from the semi-fossilised
footprints of Neolithic hunters on the beaches of Formby to an amazing
twentieth-century car graveyard in a disused railway tunnel. Learn also
about some of Merseyside's forgotten heroes; discover a few select
viewing points where you can see semi-permanent mirages over the Mersey
skyline; find out about the long lost underground grotto and tunnels
said to be still in existence somewhere beneath Princes Park ... and
much more besides.