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Default Wellington Rooms / Liverpool Irish Centre - September 2011 (Heritage Visit) - 19-09-2011, 14:41

The Wellington Club was founded in 1814 and its premises, the Wellington Rooms, designed by Edmund Aiken and erected by subscription, were opened in Mount Pleasant, in 1816. Here, a fixed number of balls was held each season. The "proprietors" of the Club held single or double shares and the Club was the centre of social life in Liverpool during the nineteenth century.

The Club's activities ceased during World War I and, despite all attempts to revive it after 1920, it became defunct in 1922 and the premises were thereafter known as the Embassy Rooms. Dances were held there but the premises were put up for sale in 1930 and in 1939 became the Rodney Youth Centre.

A bomb explosion in May 1941 caused extensive damage to the roof and ceilings and the youth centre were forced to vacate.

In 1964 it became the Irish Centre, which became a base for Irish dance classes, the highly successful Liverpool Céilí Band and the Comhaltas Céoltoirí Eireann branch.

It was vacated in the 1990s and has been left to deteriorate ever since.

Plans were submitted in 2002 to re-open it, and again in 2006 to resurrect it into a 49 bedroom hotel, but both came to naught.





















BBC Article about The Irish Centre

2002 news report about the Irish Centre to reopen

2006 Plans to develop it into a hotel


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Default 19-09-2011, 16:27

Always wondered what was in there, figured it was just going to be a shell!
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Default 19-09-2011, 17:44

Great stuff. I've played on that stage and drunk too much at that bar! We had an end of year bash at Uni here and I provided the entertainment, literally. It's hardly changed in 25 years.

Thanks for this, it's brought back loads of memories, pissed ones of course.
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Default 19-09-2011, 19:44

nice one gibbo wanted to see inside here for yrs
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Default 20-09-2011, 13:40

Great to finally see this place, cool
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Default 24-09-2011, 10:20

In far better condition than i thought. Didnt the middle dome roof collapse and water get in.

I saw a few bands there as well including 'Gone to Earth'....


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