

Croxteth Hall
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A hidden gem in Liverpool, Croxteth Hall offers historic interiors, gardens, woodlands and family-friendly attractions.
Nestled in a country park and sirtuated in the West Derby suburb of Liverpool, Croxteth Hall was built in the sixteenth century and is the former home of the Earls of Sefton.
Grand interiors
Visitors today can explore grand interiors, furnished rooms and collections that illustrate Liverpool’s past. Blending Tudor, Georgian and Queen Anne architecture, the house feels like a step back in time, set within one of the city’s oldest districts.
Vast gardens
The surrounding 500-acre estate offers an urban retreat away from the bustling city of Liverpool. A Victorian-style walled garden, landscaped grounds and peaceful woodland provide a tranquil escape. Families can enjoy wide lawns for play, shaded paths for walks and formal planting schemes that showcase seasonal colour throughout the year.
Family attractions
Looking for family-friendly activities? Take a train ride on the miniature railway through the grounds. Trains run every weekend from February to November, and during the school holidays.
Why you should go
Historic stately home with Edwardian interiors
500-acre landscaped park and walled garden
Miniature railway rides through the grounds
Visitor information
Address
Croxteth Hall, Croxteth Hall Ln, Croxteth Park, Liverpool, Merseyside, L12 0HB