To Southport, the Paris of Merseyside for my contribution from the Northwest to a summer series from Telegraph Travel about British seaside towns.
Here’s my take on Southport, including a visit to Southport Market [pictured above].
Southport feels like a resort waiting for something — and preferably not another Poundland.
“But exploring the backstreets offers its reward.
Personally, I could happily spend an afternoon mooching around the Victorian arcades with the twin-level Wayfarers Arcade, built in 1898, a study in wrought iron and glass.
Cambridge Arcade has been restored to its 1850s glory with a glass canopy now shielding local businesses, such as Mersey micropub, the Tap and Bottle.
A craft ale bar and bottle shop, the sign outside proclaims it ‘good enough for John Cooper Clarke and the guy from Countryfile (not John Craven)’.”
Read the full story via Telegraph Travel: Southport feels like a resort waiting for something to happen.
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