County Sessions House, Liverpool
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| County Sessions House | |
County Sessions House |
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| Building information | |
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| Town | Liverpool |
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| Coordinates | Coordinates: |
| Architect | F and G Holme |
| Completion date | 1884 |
| Style | Classical |
County Sessions House in William Brown Street, Liverpool, England is a court building designed by F and G Holme and opened in 1884.
The building is classical in style with a portico with Corinthian columns. The front of the building feature four paired columns. The pediment above the entrance bears the crest of Lancashire County Council. The interior is decorated in a very ornate style, and includes an Italian Renaissance staircase. The building is now used as offices for National Museums Liverpool.

