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Smethwick Baths opened in 1933, it's primary purpose was to be recreational, opening it's doors to shows and more. During World War II, it was re-purposed and used as air-raid shelters.
St. Johns Museum is a
Jacobean mansion, which has a history spanning almost over 900 years.
Tudor House originally built in 1196 which was rebuilt in 1594. Oldest lived-in house within Stratford name Shrieve's House and Barn, named after the first recorded tenant, William Shrieve.
In 1849, the Earl of Stamford & Warrington sold the land to the Buckley family who owned the Cotton Mills at Ryecroft. James Smith Buckley, passed the house on in 1885 to his Nephew Abel Buckley, who lived there for 22 years.
During WWI, the hall was a voluntary Red Cross Hospital with over 100 beds with the cellars being used as a mortuary.
Mill Street Barracks is a military installation in St Helens which was first used in the late 1800s and was utilized as a Military Installation for over 100 years for different military purposes.
30 East Drive is known as one of the most Haunted Homes in Britain, this is due to a very well-known case that involved a family and their experience with the Paranormal.
30 East Drive is famous for many reasons including a movie named "When the Lights went Out" which is based on the story of events that occurred.
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