Dating from 1864 this architectural gem is a prestigious Grade I listed building at the heart of Liverpool’s business and commercial district, surrounded by a wealth of amenities and convenient transport links.
This landmark office building has been recently refurbished and brought up-to-date as characterful serviced office space. One of Oriel Chambers’ greatest attractions is its character and history as it is one of the finest and most influential buildings of its age. Its innovative design has influenced buildings across the world, even helping shape the New York skyline we know today. The offices offer many individual features including high ceilings and large windows, seamlessly combining high quality, modern facilities with stunning ornate period detail.
Our serviced offices are available to rent from one month upwards and come with fixed, transparent costs so that you know that the price we quote you is the price you pay. Each office comes with furniture, telephones and internet connection as standard and the all-inclusive pricing means that you can easily forecast your future outgoings.
Oriel Chambers is one of the finest and most influential buildings of its age being one of the first office buildings to use an iron framework structure.
Its innovative design had a considerable influence on office buildings across the world, inspiring John Root's early Chicago skyscrapers and shaping the New York skyline we know today.
Oriel's design was not always appreciated. When it was first built in 1864, the public hated it, with its own builders describing it as a "monstrous agglomeration of protruding plate glass bubbles." Due to this antagonism, architect Peter Ellis only ever designed one other building, leaving Oriel Chambers as one of the only examples of his innovative and ground breaking work.