
Mysterious tunnels to stay open after £23k raised
The charity centre managing Liverpool's enigmatic Williamson Tunnels is facing a huge hike in its rent.
BBC News
The Williamson Tunnels are a series of extensive subterranean excavations in the Edge Hill area of Liverpool, England. They are thought to have been created under the direction of tobacco merchant, landowner and philanthropist Joseph Williamson between 1810 and 1840. Although popularly described as "tunnels", the majority comprise brick or stone vaulting over excavations in the underlying sandstone. The purpose of the works remains unclear and remains a subject of heavy speculation; suggestions include commercial quarrying, a philanthropic desire to provide employment, and Williamson's own eccentric interests.
The charity centre managing Liverpool's enigmatic Williamson Tunnels is facing a huge hike in its rent.