Big thanks to @FKL770 who discovered the entrance to this place, I've walked down bold street thousands of times and always wondered what was in the upper floors of this building.
“Radiant House, was once the home of The Liverpool Gas Company, a business that was at the forefront of modern ingenuity during the post-war era.
The impressive, art-deco building dominates the street and even back in it's Liverpool Gas Company days it was a community hub. With several showrooms and a lecture theatre it welcomed shoppers and school children to witness the latest in gas manufacturing. It also offered its many staff a great workplace, with roof gardens, tea-rooms and dining suites. The staff kitchen, fitted with all of the company's most cutting edge appliances, was accessible to the public.
Radiant House was at the centre of pioneering innovation in Liverpool, well ahead of its time in engineering, employee welfare and customer experience. That's a legacy that we strive to live up to.” - Radiant House Liverpool
main-building_orig by
Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
entrance_orig by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
image-asset by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
inside_orig by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
Since the Liverpool Gas company’s occupancy there isn’t much history about what the building was used for. But it pretty much has been various retail establishments, there is reminiscence that it was once a Littlewoods department store, an Argos, along with various discount stores, then an organic food market. The current occupants are Albert's Schloss which are only occupying the ground floor, a small bakery also occupies the ground floor.
DSC00619-scaled by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
Also to mention it was great running into @UrbandonedTeam round the back of George Henry Lees who let us tag along with them for the day and came with us to see this little bit of Liverpool history, top lads.
Onto the photos.
IMG_6856 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC02973 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC02980 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC02975 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC02978 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC02990 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC02994 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC02998 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03000 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03020 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03014 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03013 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03012 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03011 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03021 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03039 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03038 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03028 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
DSC03025 by Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
“Radiant House, was once the home of The Liverpool Gas Company, a business that was at the forefront of modern ingenuity during the post-war era.
The impressive, art-deco building dominates the street and even back in it's Liverpool Gas Company days it was a community hub. With several showrooms and a lecture theatre it welcomed shoppers and school children to witness the latest in gas manufacturing. It also offered its many staff a great workplace, with roof gardens, tea-rooms and dining suites. The staff kitchen, fitted with all of the company's most cutting edge appliances, was accessible to the public.
Radiant House was at the centre of pioneering innovation in Liverpool, well ahead of its time in engineering, employee welfare and customer experience. That's a legacy that we strive to live up to.” - Radiant House Liverpool
Jacob Kelly, on Flickr
Since the Liverpool Gas company’s occupancy there isn’t much history about what the building was used for. But it pretty much has been various retail establishments, there is reminiscence that it was once a Littlewoods department store, an Argos, along with various discount stores, then an organic food market. The current occupants are Albert's Schloss which are only occupying the ground floor, a small bakery also occupies the ground floor.
Also to mention it was great running into @UrbandonedTeam round the back of George Henry Lees who let us tag along with them for the day and came with us to see this little bit of Liverpool history, top lads.
Onto the photos.