I am actually living nearby Woolton village, five years now, always nice have a walk around there as it’s really fascinating as old houses and walls makes you feel like, or better say, makes you see,with imagination, how it was all about back with the time.. Of course for a quite place to smoke a joint as I am use to, is in St.Peter church, just sitting on the wall facing Eleanor Rigby grave without tourists around obviously, but I am thinking too...how Eleanor Rigby looks like when she was alive....she was blonde, red, brunette, short, tall...there’re no photos of her when she was at school or when she married with Thomas Wood....I am still looking for it, cause I am too curious to see how about her... Anyway Woolton village, all the area, is really enjoyable to visit,not just cause of the Beatles, but for its classic Victorian style still living in some parts in...
Read moreHow lucky we all are that this historic spot is under the care of St. Peter's Church. The church administration has embraced the Beatles connection and preserved the sites for the fans beautifully, even though the Beatles don't have a strong connection to the church's core religious mission. The people from the church that I met when I visited were very kind and generous with their time - not remotely annoyed that I was there for non-religious reasons....
Read moreIf you are a Beatles fan this is a must visit place where the grave of Eleanor Rigby is located. Walk through the gate, turn left and in the first set of graves it’s the third row back.
We found out after that thegrave of Father McKenzie is also there so have a look around for that.
Directly across the road is the village hall where John and Paul first met. Walk through the gates to the back and there isa plaque on...
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