Grayson and Ould was the title of an architectural practice in Liverpool, Merseyside, England, during the late 19th and early 20th century.
[1] G. E. Grayson had been articled to Jonathan Gilliband Sale, and then studied on the Continent.
In 1857 he established an independent architectural practice in Liverpool.
[2] Ould had trained with John Douglas in Chester.
[3] The two architects formed a partnership in 1886; prior to this each designed notable buildings separately.