Steble Fountain Park is a public square in Liverpool city centre, recognisable by its historic fountain and open gathering space. The park occupies a modest footprint within the dense urban fabric of the city, serving as a quiet refuge from the surrounding streets. Its central feature is the Steble Fountain, a Victorian-era monument that gives the space its name and character. The square functions as a meeting point and landmark for both residents and visitors navigating the city’s pedestrian routes.
The park’s location within Liverpool’s commercial and civic heart makes it accessible on foot from major transport links and shopping districts. The square maintains its original layout and serves as a pause point in the urban landscape, offering a moment of calm amid the bustle of city life. Its Victorian heritage and public function reflect Liverpool’s 19th-century development as a major port city, and the fountain stands as a physical reminder of that era’s civic investment in public spaces.