An 1831 engraving of the house from "Neale's Views of Seats"
"Curling at Croxteth" from the Mar 5, 1853 edition of "The Illustrated London News"
House & Family History: Queen Victoria, Prince Albert, and their children stayed at Croxteth Hall on October 9, 1851, the day before they visited Liverpool. Most of the interiors were destroyed by a 1952 fire. After the death of the 7th and last Earl of Sefton in 1972 the estate passed to Liverpool City Council.
Collections: The remaining contents of Croxteth were sold by Christie's September 17-20, 1973.
Garden & Outbuildings: The estate was sold off in 1972, after the death of the last earl, with 500 acres of parkland kept as a setting for the house. The parkland contains the working home farm and the Victorian walled garden. The walled garden is home to Liverpool Botanics, founded by William Roscoe in 1802, and one of the oldest horticultural collections in Britain. The parkland is also home to the National Collection of Dracaena (dragon trees).
Architect: Thomas Henry Wyatt
Date: 1874-77
Title: Christie's Auction Catalog: The Remaining Contents of Croxteth Hall, Liverpool, Sep 17-20, 1973
Author: NA
Year Published: 1973
Publisher: London: Christie's
ISBN: NA
Book Type: Softback
Title: Victorian Country House, The
Author: Girouard, Mark
Year Published: 1990
Reference: pg. 320
Publisher: New Haven: Yale University Press
ISBN: 0300034725
Book Type: Softback
House Listed: Grade II*
Park Listed: Grade II
Past Seat / Home of: Charles Molyneux, 1st Earl of Sefton, 18th century; Molyneux family here until 1972.
Current Ownership Type: Government
Primary Current Ownership Use: Visitor Attraction
Ownership Details: The Estate is owned by Liverpool County Council.
House Open to Public: Yes
Phone: 01512-285-311
Fax: 01512-282-817
Website: http://liverpoolcityhalls.co.uk
Historic Houses Member: No