Hello fellow listers I've recently returned from a trip to the UK. It included a visit to Liverpool, albeit short it was lovely to return...my first visit was in 2010. At that time I knew little of my family connections. Since then I've discovered that my great great grandmother Mary Hatton and her siblings were born there! Several listers helped me find them and more - to whom I am eternally grateful. This time my plan was twofold. To find the plaque in/on the pavement in Church Street, which denotes the site of St Peter's Church and take a trip across the Mersey. Yes I accomplished both and more! Firstly the plaque - opposite Marks and Spencer next to a signpost directing all to other Liverpool sights and directly in front of the entrance to the huge shopping centre Liverpool One - thanks also to those who assisted me and shared in my special moment! The trip across the Mersey was wonderful as I took the full journey visiting the ports of Seacombe and Woodside too...again thanks to the great commentaries and the ladies who sang 'The Ferry across the Mersey' and made my day! And the more...I was heading back to my hotel and it was getting late, when I heard the bells of St Nicholas. Though drawn to stop and listen I didn't retrace my steps nor could I visit the next day as I was travelling to Isle of Man by ferry. However later that evening I asked the receptionist at the hotel for help. We discovered, thanks to Wikipedia, that indeed I should have! On the south side is the 'Chapel of St Peter, commemorating the old co-parish church of St Peter's, which stood on Church Street. The 18th century wooden table was once the altar there'. Any further information would be much appreciated. Would it be possible for a local lister to please send me a photo of St Nicholas, the Chapel of St Peter and the wooden table? I also discovered a street named 'Hatton Gardens', which is now residential. What are its origins? As I'm searching for information on my Hatton family, it could well add another dimension. There's something very special about Liverpool. I always feel so welcome...not a tourist but as if I belong there. It's amazing because there are very few places in the world I feel the same! Hoping someone can help. Kind regards Elizabeth