Liverpool City Council - Croxteth country park


 

Croxteth Hall and Country Park

The Queen Anne wing at Croxteth Hall 
Green Flag logo
"The best example of a working country estate in the North West" - North West Tourist Board 

Croxteth has an excellent website, with a lot of information about the Park, so to find out more we recommend you visit the Croxteth Hall and Country Park website.

Croxteth Hall and Country 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. It is now managed by The City of Liverpool and is one of the major heritage centres of the North West, attracting thousands of visitors every year. 

The estate has four main attractions - The Historic Hall, Croxteth Home Farm and the Victorian Walled Garden and a 500 acre country park, which is free to explore. If you wish to visit the Hall, Farm and Garden, you can make savings with an inclusive 'Saver' ticket.

NB For operational reasons the Hall, Farm, Walled Garden and Gift Shop will be closed on Monday 31 March and Tuesday 1 April 2008.  Other facilities will be open as normal.  We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.

This page contains Adobe PDF documents. If you have problems accessing PDFs you can download a PDF viewer, use a PDF conversion tool or find out more about PDF accessibility.

There are a tremendous variety of events at Croxteth throughout the year; something for all the family. Check out the listings of all our events

Many schools visit Croxteth Hall and Country Park to take advantage of its award winning, wide ranging education programme.

"An exceptional educational resource" (Sandford Awards Assessment Panel).

Contact Us and Feedback

Contact Us  Feedback

Travel Information

Travel information and timetables from Merseytravel