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  1. Smithy Heritage Centre

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    St.Helens

    The Smithy is based in an original Blacksmith's Forge on Kiln Lane that was still operating until the late 1970's. The Smithy has a FREE permanent exhibition or original artefacts that detail the heritage of Eccleston.

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  2. St.Mary's Lowe House Church

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    St.Helens

    St Mary's Lowe House Church is a grade II listed building, opened in 1929, but there has been a church standing on the site long before. The church is an unusual and striking landmark with a tower and a dome of a Romanesque crossed with gothic styl

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  3. Statue of Queen Victoria (Grade II)

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    St.Helens

    An important 1905 bronze statue by the renowned sculptor George Frampton.

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  4. Stephenson's Sankey Viaduct (Grade I)

    Stephenson's Sankey Viaduct (Grade I)

    Location

    Newton-le-Willows

    This was the first viaduct on the world's first passenger railway line, traverses the UK's first industrial canal, & was built by Stephenson in 1830.

  5. Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel

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    St.Helens

    The Sutton Oak Welsh Chapel is a Grade II listed building nestled in the sleepy town of Sutton, near St.Helens. The chapel was built from copper slag by the Wesleyan Methodists in 1845. The materials used to make the chapel came from the copper works

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