Croxteth Hall

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Croxteth Hall is a historic country house and former seat of the Earls of Sefton, now a public estate and park on the outskirts of Liverpool, England.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
historic building
stately home
tourist attraction
acquiredByCouncil 1970s
architecturalStyle Georgian
Tudor
Victorian
associatedWithFamily Molyneux family NERFINISHED
constructionStart late 16th century
country England
expandedIn 19th century
formerSeatOf Earls of Sefton NERFINISHED
governedBy Liverpool City Council Parks and Greenspaces Service NERFINISHED
hasArea over 500 acres
hasAttraction Croxteth Hall Farm NERFINISHED
children’s play areas
nature trails
hasFeature Victorian glasshouses
courtyard
formal gardens
home farm
walled garden
woodland
hasFunction conservation area
heritage education site
recreational park
hasPark Croxteth Country Park NERFINISHED
hasPostcode L12
hasWing Queen Anne wing NERFINISHED
heritageStatus Grade II* listed building
lastEarlOfSeftonDied 1972
locatedIn Croxteth NERFINISHED
Liverpool NERFINISHED
Merseyside
locatedOn outskirts of Liverpool
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Liverpool City Council NERFINISHED
parkHeritageStatus Grade II listed park and gardens
rebuiltIn 1575
1702
region North West England
setting public estate
public park
usedAs conference venue
event venue
wedding venue

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West Derby hasLandmark Croxteth Hall