Stanley Dock Tobacco Warehouse
At the time of its construction this was the largest brick built building in the world. Now it's close to dereliction with only a Sunday market occupying the ground floor. Apparently the reason it hasn't been re-developed is due to the small size of its rooms and low ceilings. Designed to keep tobacco moist, its rooms are small, with very thick walls, which makes redevelopment prohibitively expensive. Seeing it slip further and further into decay is a great shame as it remains an epic building - harking back to the heyday of Liverpool as a port
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