It's not totally filled, was there a few weeks back and you can still get down the ladder. The main room is mostly full but you could crawl around on the top of the rubble if you really wanted to!
It's not totally filled, was there a few weeks back and you can still get down the ladder. The main room is mostly full but you could crawl around on the top of the rubble if you really wanted to!
As a nine year old in Formby in the early 1960's I remember this well, it was at the top of a large sand dune nicknamed Mount Everest by us local kids. . W. Can remember older kids going down the ladder then, but we didn't dare. Good to see it.
As a nine year old in Formby in the early 1960's I remember this well, it was at the top of a large sand dune nicknamed Mount Everest by us local kids. . W. Can remember older kids going down the ladder then, but we didn't dare. Good to see it.
There is, I remember a TV series ( coast I think) which showed some prehistoric footprints which was amazing. also recall seeing Ex WW2 DUKW s on th e beach. It's an interesting area away from footballers houses and NT crowded roads, but didn't think that growing up there 50+ years ago, compared to cool Liverpool !!