Bridgewater House, built in 1771, is a classic two-and-a-half storey Georgian house designated a Grade II
listed building. It is near the lower end of a line of 10 locks leading from the Runcorn basin of the
Bridgewater Canal to the
River Mersey. Originally built for the use of the
Duke of Bridgewater, it has since been used for various purposes and has now been converted into offices.