Liverpool, London and Globe Building, Grade II listed office building in Dale Street, Liverpool, England
The Liverpool, London and Globe Building is a listed office building on Dale Street featuring three stories with classical architectural elements from the 19th century. The red granite facades display Doric columns, a Corinthian colonnade with balconies, and segmental arches typical of Victorian construction.
The structure was designed between 1856 and 1858 by Charles Robert Cockerell and his son Frederick Pepys Cockerell for the Liverpool and London Globe Insurance Company. During the 1920s it received a Mansard roof with dormers that complemented the original structure.
The building displays architectural elements from the mid-19th century that played an important role in Liverpool's commercial architecture. The red granite facades and classical columns shaped the street and remind visitors of the era when the city was a major trading and insurance hub.
The building now serves as hospitality and office space and sits on Dale Street, a main thoroughfare in Liverpool city center. The best way to appreciate the architecture is by walking along the street, where the red granite and column facades are fully visible from the outside.
The structure preserves special architectural details that reflect the original Victorian vision of the two Cockerell architects, even as later modifications were added. This blend of older and newer elements makes it a notable example of how historic buildings adapt to modern use.
Location: Liverpool
Architects: Charles Robert Cockerell, Frederick Pepys Cockerell
GPS coordinates: 53.40745,-2.99115
Latest update: December 14, 2025 16:43
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