The Watering Can

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Visit England Logo Assessor comments
"A lovely restaurant full of plants on the edge of Sefton Park."
Overview
The Watering Can is surrounded by twelve acres of Victorian parkland. The glass-fronted restaurant is full of plants and rustic furniture, with views out to Greenbank Park and over the beautiful walled garden, which was once part of the Rathbone family estate.
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VisitEngland Taste Gold Accolade
Location
The Watering Can (TA The Potting Shed), 64 Greenbank Road, LIVERPOOL, Merseyside, L18 1HQ
About the area
A metropolitan county on the River Mersey, with Liverpool as its administrative centre, Merseyside incorporates the towns of Bootle, Birkenhead, St Helena, Wallasey, and Southport. In the 19th century, Liverpool was England’s second greatest port, and the area has been affected by urban deprivation and unemployment
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The Watering Can

Assessed by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Assessor comments
"A lovely restaurant full of plants on the edge of Sefton Park."
Overview
The Watering Can is surrounded by twelve acres of Victorian parkland. The glass-fronted restaurant is full of plants and rustic furniture, with views out to Greenbank Park and over the beautiful walled garden, which was once part of the Rathbone family estate.
Location
The Watering Can (TA The Potting Shed), 64 Greenbank Road, LIVERPOOL, Merseyside, L18 1HQ
About the Area
Area image
A metropolitan county on the River Mersey, with Liverpool as its administrative centre, Merseyside incorporates the towns of Bootle, Birkenhead, St Helena, Wallasey, and Southport. In the 19th century, Liverpool was England’s second greatest port, and the area has been affected by urban deprivation and unemployment.

Nearby places to visit

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