Croxteth Hall & Country Park is a unique historical estate surrounding a magnificent stately home and Victorian Walled Garden bursting with history and heritage.
Step back in time and experience the grandeur of one of Liverpool’s most treasured landmarks! Join us at Croxteth Hall for a special event celebrating the rich history and vibrant heritage of this magnificent estate. Our Heritage Open Day commemorates the then Prince & Princess of Wales to Croxteth Hall in 1881.
Explore the opulent rooms and hidden corners of Croxteth Hall. Learn about the Hall’s fascinating past, the Molyneux family who lived here, and the architectural marvels that make it unique.
Delve into curated exhibitions showcasing rare artefacts, vintage photographs, and intriguing documents that tell the story of Croxteth Hall and its significance in local history. Understand what life was like for the staff who worked at the hall and the daily duties required to keep the building running.
Stroll through the beautiful grounds and gardens of Croxteth Hall. Heritage walks will highlight the estate’s natural beauty, historical landmarks, and the stories behind them.
Why not enjoy a toast on the Croxteth Hall terrace at our fabulous bar? Perfect place to enjoy a relaxing Sunday looking over the beautiful country estate.
Don’t miss this unique opportunity to connect with the past and celebrate the heritage of Croxteth Hall. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a family looking for a fun day out, or simply curious about this beautiful estate, there’s something for everyone.
Season (8 Sept 2024) | ||
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Sunday | 11:00 | - 16:00 |
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