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Croxteth Hall and Country Park

Croxteth Hall And Country Park Tourism History

Croxteth Hall and Country Park, Liverpool, United Kingdom

History of Tourism at Croxteth Hall and Country Park

Croxteth Hall is a grade II listed country estate and historic house located in Liverpool, UK. It has been an intrinsic part of Liverpool's heritage, with the original building dating back to the 1570s. The estate was the ancestral home of the Molyneux family, the Earls of Sefton, until the death of the last Earl in 1972. Afterward, the estate was bequeathed to the City of Liverpool.

Since then, Croxteth Hall and Country Park has emerged as a popular tourist destination for both locals and visitors from around the world. The opening of the estate to the public marked the beginning of its tourism history, showcasing the stately home, the working farm, and the vast parklands.

Over the years, the estate has been developed to accommodate a variety of attractions including the Walled Garden, the Victorian Home Farm, and a nature reserve. These features have made it a versatile spot suitable for educational trips, leisurely visits, and even filming locations for historical dramas.

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