English: Wavertree Lock-up. Situated opposite the old Abbey cinema building and near the Wavertree clock-tower, this funny little round house on the village green was an overnight lock-up kept busy with drunks from the numerous hostelries nearby. The green was used as a venue for fairs, bull baiting and cock fighting. Wavertree still retains some of its village atmosphere despite being engulfed by Liverpool.
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