35 Rodney Street Map

35 Rodney Street stands as a Grade I listed Georgian townhouse in Liverpool’s historic city centre, nestled within one of the finest ensembles of late 18th-century architecture in Britain. The building occupies a prominent position on Rodney Street, a thoroughfare lined with elegant period properties that collectively form a conservation area of architectural significance. Constructed during the height of Liverpool’s mercantile prosperity, the house exemplifies the refined neoclassical style favoured by the city’s merchant class and professional elite.

Today the property functions as a museum and heritage venue, welcoming visitors to explore its meticulously preserved interiors, period furnishings and historical collections. The rooms showcase domestic life during the Georgian era whilst celebrating the building’s connections to Liverpool’s cultural and intellectual heritage. Access is straightforward from Liverpool city centre, with public transport links and car parking available nearby. The venue maintains an active website detailing opening hours, exhibitions and events for those planning a visit to this corner of the city’s built heritage.

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