DescriptionThe Vines Pub Liverpool - geograph.org.uk - 2043964.jpg
English: The Vines Pub Liverpool, Lime Street, Liverpool, England.
A grade II* listed building on Lime Street. Known to the locals as "the big house";. This pub was first opened in 1867 by A.B Vines. It was refurbished in 1907 and presents a rather splendid piece of Edwardian Baroque architecture. Interestingly the architect was Walter Thomas who also designed The Philharmonic Dining Rooms.
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