Atlantic Pavilion (Royal Albert Dock) Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK

Brick warehouses and blue-hour reflections of the Atlantic Pavilion of the Royal Albert Dock, viewed from east across the Salthouse Dock. In front is the Atlantic Pavilion; on the left is the illuminated Wheel of Liverpool and arena. Liverpool, England, UK. Image credit: Holly Hayes

Listed Building Description
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SJ 3489 ALBERT DOCK L3

30/40 Warehouse A (formerly listed under Canning Place with other 28.6.52 warehouses) G.V. I

Warehouse to south end of east side of dock. 1841-5. J. Hartley. Iron frame and brick with stone dressings, iron clad roof. 5 storeys, 17 bays, with 7 x 3-bay recess; facade to dock has recessed ground floor with Doric colonnade of iron columns above rubble granite dock wall. Rusticated quoins and parapet. Segmental-headed windows, those to east are mostly blind. War damage at north end remains unrepaired, revealing structure. Albert Dock is one of the earliest enclosed docks in the world and is a complete example of the type.

Listing NGR: SJ3415389833