Puneet Varma (Editor)

Williamson Square

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Major cities
  
Liverpool

Williamson Square

Williamson square liverpool 1970 s facebook search the four squares


Williamson Square is in the city centre of Liverpool, England. It was initially laid out as a residential square in the 1745 by Mr Williamson. It originally only had buildings on the lower part and the other three parts weren't covered.

Contents

Map of Williamson Square, Liverpool L1 1EQ, UK

The Liverpool Playhouse stands on the east side of the square, and the other sides are occupied by shops. Formerly the north side was occupied by the Theatre Royal, but this was demolished in 1965. The square also contains a fountain, consisting of 20 jets of water that rise to a height of up to four metres. The fountain is controlled by a computer, and during the evenings is illuminated with coloured lights.

Williamson square demolition liverpool


References

Williamson Square Wikipedia