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 businessman Joseph Williamson between 1810 and 1840.
The Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre provides an insight into the fascinating underground world created by Joseph Williamson in the early 19th Century. Take a guided tour through a section of the network of tunnels and view exhibitions which depict the life and times of one of Liverpool's most eccentric characters.
The Williamson Tunnels Heritage Centre is owned and operated by the Joseph Williamson Society.
Parking
- The venue does have its own car park.
- The route from the car park to the entrance is accessible to a wheelchair user with assistance.
- The car park surface is cobbled.
- The car park is 25m from the venue's entrance.
Museum
- Exhibits cannot be audio described.
- Tactile signage for exhibits is available.
- There is not a hearing assistance system.
- Concessions are available.
- There is not a wheelchair to borrow.
Accessible Toilet
- There are accessible toilets within this venue designated for public use.
- The toilet is for the sole use of disabled people.
- The accessible toilet is 6m (19ft 8in) from the accessible entrance.
- The accessible toilet is located to the left of the alternative entrance.