Rigby's Buildings is at 21–25 Dale Street, Liverpool, Merseyside, England.
[1][2] It takes its name from Alderman Thomas Rigby, who came from humble beginnings, and made a fortune from public houses and hotels.
Rigby bought the building mainly for its yards and warehouse at the rear for use in his business.
At this time it had a plain frontage, and in 1865 Rigby added the stucco façade with its wooden carved grotesques in imitation-medieval style.
The ground floor has a 19th-century frontage containing leaded light windows over which is a continuous fascia.