20 Things Only People From Merseyside Will Understand

12. Meeting At The Bombed Out Church

Hit during WWII by an incendiary bomb, The Church of St. Luke on the corner of Berry Street and Leece Street has stood untouched since, a hollow husk known to most as that ever perfect central meeting point in town - right near all the shops and that - The Bombed Out Church. No one is actually sure whether Liverpool City Council left it as a shell as a reminder to us all of humanity€™s past foibles, or they just couldn€™t be arsed sorting it and then eventually forgot it was there.
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