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Albany, Grade II* listed building on Old Hall Street, Liverpool, England

The Albany is a Grade II* listed building on Old Hall Street in Liverpool featuring three floors of Victorian architecture. The structure displays a rusticated granite basement, an ashlar ground floor, and upper stories of brick with stone ornaments.

The building was constructed in 1856 for banker Richard Naylor and originally served as a meeting place for cotton brokers. It was designed by James Kellaway Colling and later converted into a residential development.

The building shows Victorian design that reflects Liverpool's commercial importance in the 19th century. The detailed stonework and inner spaces tell of the craftsmanship valued during that era.

The site is equipped with modern amenities including a 24-hour concierge service and an automated parking system. Access and orientation are well-marked, making a visit straightforward and convenient.

Two iron bridges cross the central courtyard, which features large Swarovski crystal chandeliers and red granite columns with decorative plasterwork. This courtyard creates a striking contrast to the Victorian exterior.

Location: Liverpool

Architects: James Kellaway Colling

GPS coordinates: 53.40870,-2.99260

Latest update: December 12, 2025 12:06

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