Blackburne House

Blackburne House is an 18th-century Grade II listed building located on the east side of Hope Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.

Originally a private house, it became a girls' school and, after a period of dereliction, it is now used as a training and resource centre for women.

The report expressed the hope that the proposed course of instruction should seek to impart solid acquirements rather than showy accomplishments and no definite theological teaching would be attempted".

The central bay projects forward and is surmounted by a domical roof with a clock face and an iron railing on its crest.

The ground floor contains a rusticated round-headed entrance flanked by paired columns supporting an entablature and a pierced balcony.

The other bays have three-light windows with pilasters and tympani containing carvings of foliage and busts in the ground floor.

Blackburne House 1930s blazer Badge