
St James Mount and Gardens
A tranquil historic cemetery offering stunning views of Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral and poignant historical insights.

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St James Mount and Gardens
Best Time
Fewer crowds, peaceful atmosphere

Highlights
Must-see attractions
A tranquil historic cemetery offering stunning views of Liverpool's Anglican Cathedral and poignant historical insights.
"A very tranquil place where you can find a change of pace from the bustling city around."

🚶♀️ Peaceful Stroll
Enjoy a quiet walk through the grounds, perfect for reflection and appreciating the history. 🚶
📸 Cathedral Photo Ops
Capture breathtaking views of the Anglican Cathedral from various points within the gardens. :camerawithflash:

Quick Facts
Hours
Rating
4.7 · 727 reviews
Type
Park
Highlights
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Anglican Cathedral Views
Northern edge of the gardens
Stunning, unobstructed vistas of the magnificent Anglican Cathedral, especially striking against the sky.

Children's Orphanage Graves
Designated section
Poignant and touching headstones of children from local orphanages, a somber yet important historical marker.

Huskisson Memorial
Near the center
A historical marker for William Huskisson, the world's first widely reported railway passenger casualty.
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Can’t ever help to be overwhelmed by the scale of cathedral
That third photo's awesome mate. Always worth popping in there, and the gardens too
🚶♀️ Peaceful Stroll
Enjoy a quiet walk through the grounds, perfect for reflection and appreciating the history. 🚶
📸 Cathedral Photo Ops
Capture breathtaking views of the Anglican Cathedral from various points within the gardens. :camerawithflash:
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🐕 Dog-Friendly Paths
A popular spot for dog walkers, so bring your furry friend along for a leash-controlled adventure. 🐕
📜 Historical Insights
Read the gravestones for fascinating stories, including the Huskisson Memorial and orphanage children. 📜
The Anglican cathedral from St James gardens
Some of the graves there have really interesting stories. Great place to go for a walk
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🚶♀️ Peaceful Stroll
Enjoy a quiet walk through the grounds, perfect for reflection and appreciating the history. 🚶
📸 Cathedral Photo Ops
Capture breathtaking views of the Anglican Cathedral from various points within the gardens. :camerawithflash:
🐕 Dog-Friendly Paths
A popular spot for dog walkers, so bring your furry friend along for a leash-controlled adventure. 🐕
📜 Historical Insights
Read the gravestones for fascinating stories, including the Huskisson Memorial and orphanage children. 📜
What Travellers Say
Reviews Summary
Visitors find St. James' Mount and Gardens to be a surprisingly tranquil and atmospheric escape, offering beautiful views of the Anglican Cathedral and poignant historical insights. While some gravestones are touching reminders of past hardships, the overall feel is relaxed and contemplative, making it a unique spot for a peaceful stroll.
"A very tranquil place where you can find a change of pace from the bustling city around. Some very sad contemplative bits (headstones for children of the orphanige) but a very relaxed feel. Great views if the cathedral and Hope Street"
Douglas Killock
"I was only in Liverpool for four nights but found myself coming here three times. Such an interesting atmosphere, dog walkers paradise too. Some interesting stories on the gravestones."
Simon Warner
"Located besides the Cathedral this cemetery has a lot of beautiful views of the Cathedral as well as intriguing points of interests based around those that are remembered here.
Overall the place is a lovely stroll but you can be met with unexpected sights as pictured, overall I’d recommend coming down to the Gardens when visiting the Anglican Cathedral, it’s just a location that has seen better days!"
Alex Whittaker
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🚇 🗺️ Getting There
St. James' Mount and Gardens is conveniently located adjacent to the Anglican Cathedral in Liverpool. You can easily reach it by public transport, with numerous bus routes stopping nearby. If driving, there is limited parking available, so consider public transport or walking if you're already in the city center.
Yes, it's very accessible. It's a short walk from the main shopping areas and other attractions like the Anglican Cathedral itself. Many visitors find it a pleasant walk up from the city center.
Combine your visit with the Anglican Cathedral, as they are right next to each other. Many visitors also explore Hope Street and the surrounding Georgian Quarter.
🎫 🎫 Tickets & Entry
No, St. James' Mount and Gardens is a public space and entry is free. You can wander through the grounds at your leisure without any admission fee.
The gardens are generally open day and night, though it's advisable to visit during daylight hours for safety and to fully appreciate the surroundings. Some sources mention it remains open day & night.
There is no entrance fee. The gardens are a public park and cemetery, freely accessible to all visitors.
🎫 🧭 Onsite Experience
You can enjoy peaceful walks, admire views of the Anglican Cathedral, explore historical gravestones (including those of children from orphanages and the Huskisson Memorial), and discover the natural spring. It's a place for quiet contemplation and historical discovery.
Absolutely. It's described as a very tranquil and peaceful place, offering a change of pace from the bustling city. It's ideal for those seeking a quiet moment.
Yes, notable points include the poignant graves of children from local orphanages, the Huskisson Memorial (commemorating the first railway casualty), and a natural spring. The history of the site, being built upon an old cemetery, adds to its intrigue.
Yes, photography is permitted. Many visitors capture the stunning views of the Anglican Cathedral and the atmospheric gravestones.
While some sources mention it remains open day & night and can have a 'spooky' vibe, it's generally recommended to visit during daylight hours for safety and to fully appreciate the surroundings.
📸 📸 Photography
The northern edge offers fantastic, unobstructed views of the Anglican Cathedral. The atmospheric gravestones, especially those of the orphanage children, also make for compelling, albeit somber, photographic subjects.
Late afternoon often provides beautiful golden hour light, which can enhance the views of the Cathedral and the textures of the gravestones.
A wide-angle lens is great for capturing the grandeur of the Cathedral from the gardens. A standard zoom lens is versatile for gravestone details and general exploration.


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