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[[Category:Grade II* listed buildings in Liverpool]]
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Revision as of 20:52, 16 October 2009

Tue Brook House
Map
General information
Town or cityLiverpool
CountryEngland
Construction started1615

Tue Brook House, 695 West Derby Road, Liverpool was built in 1615 as a farmhouse. It is now owned by Liverpool City Council and must be the city's most unusual council house. It is thought to have been originally owned by John Mercer, a yeoman farmer and during the Victorian period was the home and workshop of a Mr.Fletcher, a wheelwright. Some parts of the building contain sections of its original "wattle and daub" construction, which can be seen through glass panels.

53°25′35″N 2°55′35″W / 53.426323°N 2.926392°W / 53.426323; -2.926392