National Westminster Bank, Liverpool

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Architectural styleRenaissance
LocationCastle Street, Liverpool, England
Coordinates53°24′22″N 2°59′24″W / 53.406°N 2.990°W / 53.406; -2.990
Completed1901
National Westminster Bank, Liverpool
The building in 2018
General information
Architectural styleRenaissance
LocationCastle Street, Liverpool, England
Coordinates53°24′22″N 2°59′24″W / 53.406°N 2.990°W / 53.406; -2.990
Completed1901
Design and construction
Architect(s)Richard Norman Shaw,
William Edward Willink and
Philip Coldwell Thicknesse
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameNational Westminster Bank
Designated28 June 1952
Reference no.1205939

The National Westminster Bank on Castle Street in Liverpool, England is a Grade II* listed building.[1]

It is a typical 19th-century bank building of early Renaissance style, with closely spaced classically styled windows and a heavily moulded cornice.

It was built between 1898 and 1901 for Parr's Bank, having been designed by Richard Norman Shaw.[2] It later housed NatWest Bank, until they closed the bank in October 2017, putting it out for rent.[3] Plans were announced in October 2021 to convert the venue into a 92-bed hotel and bar.[4] Liverpool City Council approved planning permission for the ground floor to be turned into a bar and restaurant in July 2022, with further permission on turning the upper floors into a hotel with roof extension pending.[5][needs update]

The circular banking hall, Castle Street, Liverpool

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