Building Name
                        Hulme Hall, Bolton Road, Port Sunlight
Date
                        
                            1900 -                             1901
                        
                    Street
                        
                            Bolton Road
                        
                    District/Town
                        
                            Port Sunlight,                             Wirral
                        
                    County/Country
                                                  
                            Cheshire,                             England
                        
                    Partnership
                        
                    Client
                        
                            William Lever (Lord Leverhulme)
                        
                    Work
                        
                            New Build
                        
                    Hulme Hall was built as a girls’ dining room seating 1500 to the designs of William and Segar Owen, although it also served as a venue for special functions and gatherings from the beginning. When canteen facilities were provided inside the factory, it served for a time as a museum and art gallery until the opening of the Lady Lever Art Gallery. Now a community centre. Single storey with six bays, built in brick with stone dressings, timber-framed gables and a slate roof with tiled ridges. Projecting flank wings, and other features include bay windows and buttresses.
