Emlyn Hughes House

Emlyn Hughes House is a landmark four storey office building located on the intersection of Abbey Road and Holker Street in Barrow-in-Furness, England. It is named after local footballer Emlyn Hughes who captained both Liverpool F.C. and the England national team, a statue of Hughes is also located outside of the building.[1] Emlyn Hughes House replaces the Art Deco Ritz Cinema and was designed by Bowker Sadler architects and built by Capita Symonds for Barrow Borough Council. There was much speculation that the development would become a 'white elephant' because a year after completion in 2008 the whole building remained vacant.

Emlyn Hughes House in August 2010

In April 2012, Glasgow-based Barrhead Travel opened their first office in England at Emlyn Hughes House. Barrhead Travel created offices and a call centre for their Cruise Direct business as well as a retail shop at ground floor level. In 2019 Furness Building Society relocated its headquarters to within the building.

References

  1. "Home town gains Emlyn sculpture". BBC News. 18 April 2008. Retrieved 10 May 2010.

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