Gwalia in Liverpool, England is a Grade II listed building.
The building was built for Joseph Edwards, a merchant who traded with South America, from 1857.
[2] Over the years, the building changed hands several times until it was bought by the Church of Christ, Scientists of the Fourth.
[3] The building is in a bad state of repair and Liverpool City Council has been in discussions with its owners since 2004 to take action on its state, threatening them with a compulsory purchase order.
[4] The owners, Quirefast, claimed in 2016 that they were speaking with potential buyers who were interested in converting the buildings to apartments.