Historic England: Remarkable and quirky Liverpool buildings added to the National Heritage List in 2023

Here are the some of most remarkable buildings in the North West and Merseyside, which were added to the National Heritage List for England in 2023.

A number of remarkable historic buildings were added to the National Heritage List for England in 2023, protecting them for future generations.

Buildings granted the special 'Listed' status this year include a number of Liverpool and Merseyside sites, celebrated for their architectural and historic interest.

Amongst those added to National Heritage List this year is a flamboyant Edwardian Baroque furniture showroom on London Road, which dates all the way to 1899. The building's exterior includes decorated terracotta, embellished windows and a landmark clock tower.

The ghost of its external painted lettering ‘THE LIVERPOOL FURNISHING CO’ still exists, more than 100 years after the company ceased trading and the building was converted into a bank and offices. 

Awarded Grade II Listed status, the building is considered to be 'of special interest' and joins more than 1,000 other Liverpool structures on the list.

Below are the some of most remarkable and quirky buildings in the North West, including Merseyside, which were added to the National Heritage List for England in 2023.

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