The Anderton Boat Lift is one of only two working boat lifts in the UK and is affectionately known as the Cathedral of the Canals. Designed by Edwin Clark in 1875 to transfer boats between the River Weaver and the Trent & Mersey Canal across a height of 50 feet. It was in operation for over 100 years until it closed in 1983 due to corrosion. After a huge renovation project it opened to the public again in 2002.
This is an opportunity to have an afternoon one hour boat trip with full commentary which includes a ride in the Anderton Boat Lift. Afterwards a cream tea will be served.
On site there is a Visitor Centre, canal walks and a coffee shop serving snacks and sandwiches. Alternatively bring a packed lunch to eat outside at the picnic tables.
NOTE: Debit or credit cards will be required as the Visitor Centre is a cashless site.
Cost to include coach, boat trip, cream tea and gratuities. The coach will pick up at Churchtown, Southport, Birkdale, Ainsdale and Formby. See Spring magazine 2024 for further details. Postal applications only please with s.a.e
If you are interested in this outing or would like to join our association please fill out Contact Form.
Our Association began life with a few like-minded friends getting together, and through their shared interest in The National Trust, its properties and ethos, decided to form a local group. ‘The West Lancashire Centre’ was the chosen name for this new group of National Trust members. In January 1974, with the alteration of local county boundaries, the name was changed to Southport and Formby National Trust Association (SoFA). At about the same time, the increasing number of members from the Ormskirk area decided to form their own Ormskirk and District group. The history of SoFA will continue to evolve over the years.
Early Meetings
Southport Arts Centre lit up at Christmas
Originally our meetings were held in one of the upper floors of the Southport Arts Centre. We were able to take a small, and very rickety, lift part way up to our meeting room, but most of us used to climb the stairs, leaving the lift to be used by our less mobile members. One of our members used to run a little ‘shop’ at the meetings selling a range of National Trust diaries and calendars etc.
The use of the Arts Centre as our meeting venue came to an end one evening when, as a lecture was in progress, we heard alarm bells ringing, a security man appeared and announced there was a fire in the building. The fire was actually in a large bin in the alleyway at the side of the building, but the smoke had drifted inside, and we had to evacuate the building. Everybody reached the exit unscathed, but it certainly made us think about ‘risk assessment’ for future meeting venues.
Christ Church, Southport
Our lecture meetings were then held at the Royal Clifton Hotel for a number of years, before moving in September 2022 to our current venue at Christ Church, on Southport’s Lord Street – located between the Town Hall and the British Heart Foundation charity shop. This has proved to be very popular with our members because of the convenience for both bus and train users, and the light and warm and open space it provides.
Outings and Holidays
When we began running outings they always had to be held on a Wednesday afternoon, because our Chairman at that time was part of a family who owned a large store in Southport. The only free time he had was on Wednesday afternoons when the store traditionally closed. Currently our outings take during the summer months and on different days of the week.
Our very popular members’ holidays have covered various areas in Scotland, Devon, The Gardens and Castles of Kent, London and Norwich, to name but a few.
The history of our Association covers so many different outings, holidays, lunches, coffee mornings and lectures. The variety has been endless, but the common thread has always been to offer a social network of friendship, and when required, support to all our members.
If you are interested in joining SoFA please contact us via our Contact Form.
SoFA or, to give us our full title, ‘Southport and Formby Association’ are a local association operating in support of the National Trust. Based in Merseyside, the properties we support are in and around the Liverpool area. Our members hold events such as coffee mornings and speaker talks, with funds being donated to the National Trust.
To find out more about SoFA, please follow the links below to discover our history and curent information.