Childwall Hall

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Architectural styleGothic Revival
LocationLiverpool, England
Completed1813
Demolished1949
Childwall Hall
Drawing from 1832
Drawing from 1832
Interactive map of the Childwall Hall area
General information
Architectural styleGothic Revival
LocationLiverpool, England
Completed1813
Demolished1949
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn Nash

Childwall Hall was a 19th-century English country house located in Childwall, Liverpool, England. Built on the site of a previous mansion of the same name the Gothic Revival building was the seat of parliamentarian Bamber Gascoyne (the younger), a noted opponent of the abolition of slavery. The main building was demolished in 1949 and the current site is now occupied by a television production company Lime Pictures. A lodge building and a few ruins of the same style are all that remain of the hall.

Childwall Hall Lodge

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