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Inside the tiny house 'hiding in the dark' underneath Liverpool

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A tiny house with a century-old history has been found hidden beneath the bustling streets of a major northern centre. Nestled underground in Liverpool, just by Liverpool Lime Street station, the miniature home has been passed by unknowing commuters daily.

Concealed on the route from Edge Hill, it is dangerously flanked by live railway tracks, making access to the building dangerous.

Network Rail, who previously identified the house as a 'mess hut' used by workers for lunch breaks during shifts, acknowledged its charm but confirmed it has been unused for many years.

In 2018, a Network Rail spokesperson shared: "In years gone by track maintenance gangs would have come here, they'd have had their lunch, a cup of coffee, lit the fire, and waited in between trains." READ MORE: Woman's clever hack for cleaning crumbs out your toaster hailed 'genius' They added: "We have no plans to do anything with it, it will stay here, it's protected beneath the tunnels and will remain locked in history forever more.

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