• The Pierhead Building was a building in Tiger Bay, Cardiff. It had a red-brick gothic façade. In 1953, Kenneth Valentine and Charles Cromwell watched the unloading...
  • The Pierhead Building of 1897 remains the centrepiece of the revived dock area, now sitting alongside its newer neighbours...
  • The Pierhead Building is a Grade I listed building in Cardiff Bay, Wales.
  • In the listing text it is described as "a two storey Gothic building faced with red brick and terracotta," with "an embattled clock tower over the main entrance and a...
  • These features, along with the Pierhead's role in the development of the docks, Cardiff and industrial Wales, earned it the status of a Grade I listed building.
  • The Pierhead Building was designed by William Frame, who had earlier assisted Burges in his work at Cardiff Castle and Castell Coch.
  • The Pierhead Building, located in Cardiff Bay is a prominent historic landmark & architectural gem in the area.
  • The iconic Pierhead building in Cardiff Bay reopens today, but what exactly was it before, and how has it changed since it was erected in 1897?
  • The Pierhead Building is a Grade I listed building and one of Cardiff’ most famous landmarks.
  • The Pierhead is a unique visitor, events and conference venue for the people of Wales.