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Liverpool currently has 28 Grade I listed buildings, including the Metropolitan Cathedral. These include Albert Dock, Bank of ...
Built by Hans van der Heijden Architect in Merseyside, United Kingdom with date 2008. Images by Stefan Müller. The historic Bluecoat Chambers in the heart of Liverpool’s retail district has ...
Bluecoat Chambers is one of the oldest surviving buildings in central Liverpool – despite the Luftwaffe’s best efforts! Originally built in 1716 by a sea captain, Bryan Blundell, the building ...
The oldest of them all to still be standing today is the Bluecoat Chambers. Found on School Lane, tucked away between Church Street and College Lane, the building was constructed between 1716 and ...
BOSSES at Liverpool's Bluecoat Chambers have launched a fresh battle to stop street traders operating close to their historic building. Last year, the arts centre convinced councillors to shelve ...
Visitors are being offered a rare opportunity to explore an unseen area of the oldest building in Liverpool city centre. The Bluecoat Arts Centre, located on School Lane, has launched a programme of ...
The Grade I listed Bluecoat Chambers, the oldest buildings in Liverpool, have been carefully restored with the addition of a new performing-arts wing, housing a 200-seat performance space and several ...
In September 1967, Liverpool's Bluecoat Arts Centre hosted the debut of The Fog Machine, a performance piece by the little known Japanese artist, Yoko Ono. The place was packed, either suggesting ...