Albany, Grade II* listed building on Old Hall Street, Liverpool, England
The Albany features three levels of Victorian architecture with rusticated granite basement, ashlar ground floor, and brick upper stories with stone decorations.
Built in 1856 under the direction of banker Richard Naylor, the Albany initially served as a meeting location for cotton brokers examining their samples.
The structure represents a significant example of commercial Victorian architecture, designed by James Kellaway Colling with detailed stonework and elaborate interior features.
The building contains 137 residential units following its 2004 renovation, equipped with a 24-hour concierge service and an automated parking system.
Two iron bridges cross the central courtyard, which displays large Swarovski crystal chandeliers and features red granite columns with decorative plasterwork.
Location: Liverpool
Architects: James Kellaway Colling
GPS coordinates: 53.40870,-2.99260
Latest update: March 6, 2025 12:15
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