Crosby Hall, Merseyside

Crosby Hall
The Hall in 2014
Location in Merseyside
General information
LocationCrosby, Merseyside, England
Coordinates53°30′24″N 3°1′20″W / 53.50667°N 3.02222°W / 53.50667; -3.02222
Year built16th century
Renovated1786 (rebuilt)
OwnerMark Blundell
Design and construction
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameCrosby Hall
Designated9 June 1952
Reference no.1257734
Website
www.chetcentre.org.uk
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Crosby Hall is a manor house situated in the ancient manor of Little Crosby, historically in Lancashire and since 1974 in Merseyside. Near the city of Liverpool and located in the Metropolitan Borough of Sefton, it is a Grade II* listed building.

The Hall was rebuilt just after the American Revolutionary War in the Georgian style, for Nicholas Blundell ( Peppard, 1740–1795), replacing the previous Elizabethan manor house, some of which still remains. Almost square in layout, Crosby Hall comprises three-storeys built in sandstone ashlar with a 3-span hipped roof of green slate.