Formerly known as Albion House, this magnificent Grade II* listed building was once the headquarters for the White Star Line shipping company where the RMS Titanic was created.
It is well-known fact that Liverpool has more listed buildings than any other city outside of London, yet more of them are derelict and at risk than any other. Many of these beautiful buildings have simply been left to...
30 James Street opened its doors in April 2014, and the Titanic-themed hotel has gone from strength-to-strength. The Grade II listed hotel, which received a multi-million pound refurbishment, has proven popular with both local and international clientele, with people...
We recently launched a campaign to find the 30 James Street Clock, which was installed during its construction in 1896; however, it disappeared shortly after the Liverpool Blitz 1941. The clock survived the heavy bombing by the German Luftwaffe....
Liverpool is a city that is deeply connected to its past, especially through its buildings and architecture with each street and building having its own story to tell. Liverpool has over 2,500 listed buildings, nearly 30 of which are...
30 James Street once served as the White Star Line HQ. The shipping company once produced some of the biggest ships in the world, including the most famous vessel of them all, RMS Titanic. The commanders and crew of...
Katie and Lawrence Kenwright are set to hold a Christmas party for children in care at on of their hotels in Liverpool. The husband and wife duo are to host the event, as supporting children in care is something...