Croxteth Hall and Country Park is one of Liverpool's most important heritage sites. It is one of "the finest working country estate in the North West" and an unrivalled events and education programme contribute to making Liverpool a winner of the European Capital of Culture 2008.The park is at the heart of what was once a great country estate stretching hundreds of square miles and was the ancestral home of the Molyneux family, the Earls of Sefton.
The estate has four main attractions - The Historic Hall, Croxteth Home Farm and the Victorian Walled Garden and a 500-acre country park. In addition to these, the following exist for you to enjoy, gift shops, numerous events, an adventure playground, a café, orienteering and much more.
Functions
Whether its a business conference, civil wedding ceremony and reception, other civil ceremony or private function, the property is ideally situated to cater for your requirements. You may even consider using a marquee on the lawns for a larger function.
Info for Disabled
Disabled drivers showing a valid permit may use the service entrance - off Croxteth Hall Lane (a continuation of Stonebridge Lane).Wheelchair access is possible to most areas (and events). New for this year is a lift which will give access to the upstairs display rooms in the Hall. Disabled toilets are available next to the Café.
Primary Child Friendly, Disabled Facilities, Events & Functions, Groups
Site Description Floral Garden, National Trust Building, Open Private Garden, Public Park
Site Facilities Access for Disabled, Children's Playground, Picnic Area, Public Toilets
Services Function Services
Attractions Lookout, Wildlife
Activities Picnicking, Walking
Displays Flower Gardens, Native Wildlife
General School Groups

Liverpool was awarded the European Capital of Culture 2008. The vibrant city is renowned for its arts & culture and is home to numerous museums & galleries including a branch of the Tate Gallery. Read more ...