The Prudential Assurance Building is a Grade II listed, Victorian Gothic revival style office building located on Dale Street in the centre of Liverpool, England.
It was designed by local architect Alfred Waterhouse (also noted for the Natural History Museum and Manchester Town Hall) and was constructed in 1885-6.
[1] The building was commissioned by the country's leading insurance provider Prudential as its new regional offices in Liverpool.
It was part of a series of buildings commissioned by the Prudential from Waterhouse, notably the firm's large headquarters in London, now known as Holborn Bars.
Like the other Prudential commissions, the building is noted for its use of red architectural terracotta and brick.