Croxteth Hall & Country Park - Reviews from across the web
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Croxteth Hall & Country Park - Liverpool - Reviews of Croxteth Hall & Country Park - TripAdvisor The Hall is not great architecture, but has a wonderful 'Homely' feel. There is a wonderful Victorian Walled Garden, with a visitor Farm. I especially liked the walks through the ext... tripadvisor.com
Croxteth Hall & Country Park, Liverpool, United Kingdom : Reviews of Croxteth Hall & Country Park - Yahoo! Travel One of the major heritage centres in the North West can be found just 20 minutes drive from the city centre. Once the ancestral home of the Molyneaux family - the ... travel.yahoo.com
Latest reviews of Croxteth Hall & Country Park, Liverpool, United Kingdom Good play area for young and older kids, well maintained. Farm is great and not too expensive. For adults the walled garden and victorian green houses are really interesting and the staff are very friendly - this is a little more expensive. Overall something for all the family - kids, parents and gr... travel.yahoo.com
Croxteth Hall and Country Park, an Attraction in Liverpool, Merseyside. Search for Merseyside Attractions. The Museum Collection presents a collection of replicas, cards and gifts from some of the leading museums and galleries in Britain as well as many overseas. Most items are produced by or with the museums themselves, so your purchases will help the respecti... information-britain.co.uk
Croxteth Hall & Country Park (Merseyside) - © Gardens-Guide.com - OPEN GARDENS UK & Ireland - Features, Admission, Maps, History, and Local Amenities A Victorian walled garden retaining many of its period features, including heated flue walls, a mushroom house and elaborately trained fruit trees. The high walls provide a sheltered environment to grow vegetables, soft fruit etc. but also have colourful borders of perennials, an organic plot and gr... gardens-guide.com
Pictures of Croxteth Hall This magnificent Hall was once the home of the Molyneux family, Earls of Sefton, who were second in importance to the Earls of Derby. Theirs was an illustrious history, with the house being begun by Richard Molyneux in 1575. Not a great deal remains of the original Elizabethan House, this is largely... picturesofengland.com
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