The Whitehouse, Grade II listed pub in Liverpool, England.
The Whitehouse stands as a Grade II listed building featuring traditional 19th-century brickwork with stone dressings, sash windows, and decorative architectural elements that exemplify Victorian commercial design.
Originally constructed around 1800, The Whitehouse served as a public house for over two centuries, witnessing Liverpool's industrial growth and providing social gathering space for sailors, dockworkers, and local residents throughout its history.
This establishment embodies Liverpool's traditional pub culture by hosting community events, live music nights, and social gatherings that foster neighborhood connections and preserve the city's hospitality traditions across generations.
Located at coordinates 53.40021°N, -2.976573°W on Duke Street, The Whitehouse offers accessible facilities with nearby public transport connections, street parking options, and operates from late morning through evening hours for visitors.
The building gained international attention when street artist Banksy created a giant rat mural on its exterior wall, which was later removed and sold separately when the property changed hands in 2010.
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