Albion House, Liverpool

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Albion House, Liverpool, Maritime office building near Pier Head, Liverpool, England

Albion House stands at the intersection of James Street and The Strand, featuring a façade of white Portland stone and red brick arranged in alternating bands. The four-story building displays ornamental details and now operates as a hotel while retaining its original architectural character.

Built in 1898 as White Star Line headquarters, the building became a focal point for announcements during the 1912 Titanic disaster. Its role in the shipping industry shaped Liverpool's prominence as a major port.

The entrance hall displays a large floor mosaic depicting South America, representing shipping routes managed from this location. This detail connects visitors to the global maritime business that operated from here.

The building sits near Liverpool's ferry terminals and is easily accessible from the pedestrian shopping area. It is now open as a hotel, and visitors can view the public entrance hall with its distinctive mosaic.

Locally known as the bacon building due to its striking alternating bands of red brick and white stone, the nickname reflects how residents notice and remember distinctive architectural features. This clever comparison has stuck with the structure for generations.

Location: Liverpool

Inception: 1898

Architects: Richard Norman Shaw, James Francis Doyle

GPS coordinates: 53.40460,-2.99250

Latest update: December 8, 2025 19:52

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