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词条 Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L12
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  3. References and notes

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{{Use dmy dates|date=April 2015}}{{Use British English|date=April 2015}}{{Listed buildings in Liverpool}}Liverpool is a city and port in Merseyside, England, which contains many listed buildings. A listed building is a structure designated by English Heritage of being of architectural and/or of historical importance and, as such, is included in the National Heritage List for England. There are three grades of listing, according to the degree of importance of the structure. Grade I includes those buildings that are of "exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally important"; the buildings in Grade II* are "particularly important buildings of more than special interest"; and those in Grade II are "nationally important and of special interest". Very few buildings are included in Grade I — only 2.5% of the total. Grade II* buildings represent 5.5% of the total, while the great majority, 92%, are included in Grade II.[1]

Liverpool contains more than 1,550 listed buildings, of which 28 are in Grade I, 109 in Grade II*, and the rest in Grade II.{{efn|These figures are taken from a search in the National Heritage List for England in May 2013, and are subject to variation as further buildings are listed, grades are revised, or buildings are delisted.}} This list contains the Grade II listed buildings in the L12 postal district of Liverpool. The major building in the district is Croxteth Hall, which is listed at Grade II*,[2] and many of the buildings in the surrounding park and area are included in this list. The village of West Derby is at the main entrance to Croxteth Park, and various structures in the village are listed at Grade II. Elsewhere the district is residential, and contains a number of listed houses.

Grade II listed buildings from other areas in the city can be found through the template on the right, along with the lists of the Grade I and Grade II* buildings in the city.

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Buildings

NameLocationBuiltNotes
Alder Lodge{{coord>53.42100|-2.90045|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Alder Lodge}}{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=505|ps=}}[3]
Entrance,
Sandfield Park
{{coord>53.42106|-2.90090|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Entrance, Sandfield Park}}{{sort|1845|1840s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=505|ps=}}[4]
Thimble Hall{{coord>53.4211|-2.9011|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Thimble Hall}}1847Originating as a lodge, this is a stone building with a slate roof. It is in single storey, and has a three-bay front. Most of the windows have two lights and are mullioned. The entrance has a Tudor arch with a lancet window above. On the sides are canted bay windows, each under a gable containing a quatrefoil.[5]
EddesburyAlm00|Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.4342|-2.9139|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Eddesbury}}
1885–85Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=504–505|ps=}}[6][7]
Entrance lodge,
Eddesbury
Alm00|Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.43391|-2.91363|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Lodge, Eddesbury}}
1885–85The lodge was probably designed by J. Francis Doyle. It is built in brick with a Westmorland slate roof. The lodge has a T-shaped plan, with a gabled entrance front. It is in two storeys, with decorative brickwork in the upper part of the gable. The windows are casements.[8]
Wall, gate piers and post box, EddesburyAlm00|Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.43445|-2.91382|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Wall and gates, Eddesbury}}
1885–85The sandstone wall surrounds the garden of the former villa. It includes three pairs of gate piers, two of which have a cornice and a ball finial, and another with a pyramidal cap. The wall also incorporates an Edward VII letter box.[9]
Hare and Hounds Public HouseAlm00|Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.4328|-2.9103|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Hare and Hounds Public House}}
{{sort|1886|After 1885}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=503|ps=}}{{sfnp|Pye|2011|p=220|ps=}}[10]
—}}Alm02|2–6 Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.4329|-2.9095|type:landmark_region:GB|name=2–6 Almonds Green}}
{{sort|1866|c. 1861–70}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=503|ps=}}[11]
West Derby Public HouseAlm08|8 Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.4330|-2.9098|type:landmark_region:GB|name=West Derby Public House}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}Pye|2011|p=221|ps=}}[12]
—}}Alm10|10 Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.43296|-2.91033|type:landmark_region:GB|name=10 Almonds Green}}
1660Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=503|ps=}}[13]
—}}Alm11|11, 11A and 13 Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.43286|-2.91062|type:landmark_region:GB|name=11, 11A and 13 Almonds Green}}
{{sort|1800|c. 1800}}Pye|2011|p=220|ps=}}[14]
—}}Alm15|15, 17, 19A and 19 Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.4330|-2.9111|type:landmark_region:GB|name=15, 17, 19A and 19 Almonds Green}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}Pye|2011|p=220|ps=}}[15]
—}}Alm97|97–103 Almonds Green}}
{{coord|53.4355|-2.9159|type:landmark_region:GB|name=97–103 Almonds Green}}
1863Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=503|ps=}}[16]
Aintree Lodge{{coord>53.4461|-2.8988|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Aintree Lodge}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=409|ps=}}[17]
Old School House{{coord>53.4380|-2.8872|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Old School House}}{{sort|1851|}}19th centuryThis originated as a school, later converted into a house. It is built in red brick on a stone base with stone dressings, and has a hipped slate roof. It is in a single storeys, and has a three-bay front. The quoins and cornice are rusticated, and the windows are casements.[18]
The Cottage{{coord>53.4395|-2.8894|type:landmark_region:GB|name=The Cottage}}{{sort|1751|18th century}}The cottage was extended later. The original part is in brick with a slate roof. It has two storeys and is in three bays, with horizontal-sliding sash windows. The later bay has an upper floor with timbering and decorative bargeboards.[19]
Bantam house{{coord>53.44450|-2.88984|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Bantam house}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}The bantam house is built in brick with a single roof. It has a square plan with a canted front. The central entrance and the windows have heads with pointed arches; around these are rustic-style timber architraves.[20]
Bridge{{coord>53.44127|-2.89554|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Bridge}}1845The bridge carries Croxteth Hall Lane over the path to the hall. It is built in rusticated stone with an archivolt, a cornice and a parapet. The keystones are carved with the Molyneux arms and a coronet. On the north and south sides are curved flanking walls.[21]
Bull box{{coord>53.44077|-2.89150|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Bull box}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}The bull box is built in brick with stone dressings and has a hipped slate roof. It has a square plan, with segmental-headed windows on the north and south sides, and a segmental-headed entrance on the east side.[22]
Carriage washing shelter{{coord>53.44149|-2.89189|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Carriage washing shelter}}{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=408|ps=}}[23]
Cottages, stable yard{{coord>53.44121|-2.89161|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Cottages, stable yard}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}The two cottages are built in brick with slate roofs. They are in two storeys, and stretch for four bays. The windows are casements with segmental heads, and two half-dormers.[24]
Farm Lodge{{coord>53.4414|-2.8924|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Farm Lodge}}{{sort|1835|Early to mid 19th century}}The lodge is built in brick on a stone base with stone dressings and a slate roof. It is in a single storey, and has a two-bay gabled front. The windows are paired with segmental heads, keystones and chamfered mullions.[25]
Head gamekeeper's cottage{{coord>53.44505|-2.88542|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Head gamekeeper's cottage, Croxteth Park}}{{sort|1876|1870s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=409|ps=}}[26]
Home farmhouse{{coord>53.44086|-2.89188|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Home farmhouse, Croxteth Park}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=408|ps=}}[27]
Kennels{{coord>53.4453|-2.8847|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Kennels, Croxteth Park}}{{sort|1876|1870s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=409|ps=}}{{sfnp|Hubbard|1991|p=277|ps=}}[28]
North entrance, stable yard{{coord>53.4419|-2.8918|type:landmark_region:GB|name=North entrance, stable yard}}{{sort|1725|Early 18th century (probable)}}The entrance consists of a pair of stone gate piers. They are decorated with channelled rustication, panelled pilasters, entablatures, and urn finials.[29]
Riding School{{coord>53.4417|-2.8917|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Riding School}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=408|ps=}}[30]
Stand Farmhouse{{coord>53.4499|-2.8798|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Stand Farmhouse}}1689The farmhouse was extended in 1731, and again in the 19th century. It is in two storeys, with a four-bay. The porch has a shaped gable and a casement window. Above the porch is a plaque with the arms of the Molyneux family. On the right side is a bay window.[31]
Stand Farm Barn{{coord>53.4501|-2.8801|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Stand Farm Barn}}1689The barn was extended in 1731. It is built in brick with stone dressings on a stone base, and has a slate roof. The features include segmental-headed entrances, a window, and ventilating eyes.[32]
Stand Farm Lodge{{coord>53.45487|-2.87652|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Stand Farm Lodge}}{{sort|1851|19th century}}The lodge is built in brick with a slate roof. It has two storeys, and is in two bays. The windows are casements. A porch has been added on the gable end.[33]
—}}Eaton|65–71 Eaton Road North}}
{{coord|53.4317|-2.9135|type:landmark_region:GB|name=65–71 Eaton Road North}}
1773A row of four brick houses with slate roofs. They have two storeys, and each house is in a single bay. Over the entrances and windows are wedge lintels; the windows are sashes.[34]
Finch LodgeDeys000|Deysbrook Lane}}
{{coord|53.43798|-2.88129|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Finch Lodge}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=409|ps=}}[35]
—}}Deys283|283 and 285 Deysbrook Lane}}
{{coord|53.4365|-2.8859|type:landmark_region:GB|name=283 and 285 Deysbrook Lane}}
{{sort|1775|Late 18th century (probable)}}A pair of cottages in brick on a sandstone plinth and slate roofs. They are in two storeys, each cottage having one bay, and with lean-to extensions. The windows are casements.[36]
LowlandsHaym0|Hayman's Green}}
{{coord|53.4329|-2.9145|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Lowlands}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=504|ps=}}[37]
—}}Haym2|2 and 4 Hayman's Green}}
{{coord|53.4320|-2.9114|type:landmark_region:GB|name=2 and 4 Hayman's Green}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A pair of stuccoed houses with slate roofs. They are in two storeys, and each house has two bays, the middle two bays projecting forward. At the top of the houses is a frieze. All the windows are sashes, those in the upper floor having three lights under round heads, those in the lower floor having architraves. In the porches are round-headed entrances.[38]
The Casbah ClubHaym8|8 Hayman's Green}}
{{coord|53.4324|-2.9120|type:landmark_region:GB|name=The Casbah Club}}
{{sort|1860|c. 1860}}This originated as a villa in red brick with stone dressings, in two storeys and an attic. In 1957 Mona Best, mother of the drummer Pete Best bought the house and in 1959 opened the basement as a coffee and music club. Early performers were The Quarrymen, and it became the performance birthplace of The Beatles. The rest of the house has been altered, but the basement retains features relating to the early development of the Beatles.[39]
Leyfield House{{coord>53.4224|-2.8908|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Leyfield House}}{{sort|1836|1830s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=506|ps=}}[40]
—}}Leyf|67 Leyfield Road}}
{{coord|53.4271|-2.8958|type:landmark_region:GB|name=67 Leyfield Road}}
{{sort|1651|17th century (probable)}}A stone house with a stone tile roof. It is in two storeys and has three bays. The windows are casements, and there is a 20th-century open timber porch.[41]
West Derby Church of England Primary School{{coord>53.4333|-2.9096|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Primary School, West Derby}}1860–61Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=503|ps=}}{{sfnp|Pye|2011|p=220|ps=}}[42]
St James' ChurchMill000|Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4275|-2.9135|type:landmark_region:GB|name=St James' Church}}
1845–46Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=502–503|ps=}}[43]
—}}Mill076|76–82 Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4307|-2.9113|type:landmark_region:GB|name=76–82 Mill Lane}}
{{sort|1835|Early to mid 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=504|ps=}}[44]
—}}Mill092|92–96 Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4301|-2.9117|type:landmark_region:GB|name=92–96 Mill Lane}}
{{sort|1835|Early to mid 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=504|ps=}}[45]
SandheysMill158|158 Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4278|-2.9149|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Sandheys}}
{{sort|1834|c. 1833–36}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=504|ps=}}[46]
Kiln Hey{{coord>53.4245|-2.9030|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Kiln Hey}}{{sort|1866|1860s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=505|ps=}}[47]
St Ives{{coord>53.4230|-2.9077|type:landmark_region:GB|name=St Ives}}1853Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=505|ps=}}[48]
St Paul's Church, West DerbyTown00|Town Row}}
{{coord|53.4292|-2.9018|type:landmark_region:GB|name=St Paul's Church}}
1914–15Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=504|ps=}}[49]
—}}Town52|52 and 54 Town Row}}
{{coord|53.43101|-2.90646|type:landmark_region:GB|name=52 and 54 Town Row}}
{{sort|1836|1830s}}A pair of brick houses on a slate-clad base, with slate roofs. They are in two storeys. No. 52 has two bays and No. 54 has one. The windows are casements.[50]
—}}Town56|56 Town Row}}
{{coord|53.43089|-2.90633|type:landmark_region:GB|name=56 Town Row}}
{{sort|1836|1830s}}A brick house with stone dressings and a hipped slate roof. It is in two storeys, and has three bays. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. On the left side is a two-storey gabled porch.[51]
Main lodge{{coord>53.4328|-2.9088|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Lodge, West Derby Village}}{{sort|1866|1860s}}Pye|2011|p=221|ps=}}{{sfnp|Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=409, 503|ps=}}[52]
Village pound and stocks{{coord>53.43293|-2.91009|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Pound and stocks, West Derby Village}}{{sort|1775|Late 18th century (probable)}}5|ft|m|1}} high, the other two walls having been replaced by railings. Inside are the stocks, consisting of an iron bench and three pairs of leg stocks. The whole was replanted as a garden to celebrate the coronation of Edward VII.[53]
Street lamp and fountain{{coord>53.43266|-2.90946|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Lamp and fountain, West Derby Village}}1894Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=503|ps=}}{{sfnp|Pye|2011|p=221|ps=}}[54]
Lodge, Broughton Hall{{coord>53.42518|-2.88829|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Lodge, Broughton Hall}}{{sort|1856|1850s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=506|ps=}}[55]

See also

{{portal|Merseyside}}Architecture of Liverpool

References and notes

Notes
{{notelist}}
Citations
1. ^{{Citation | url = http://www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/what-is-designation/listed-buildings/| title = Listed Buildings| accessdate = 25 March 2015| publisher = Historic England}}
2. ^{{NHLE |num= 1280299|desc= Croxteth Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 26 July 2013|mode=cs2 }}
3. ^{{NHLE |num= 1205200|desc= Alder Lodge, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
4. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068413|desc= Entrance to Sandfield Park, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
5. ^{{NHLE |num= 1205198|desc= Thimble Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
6. ^{{NHLE |num= 1323718|desc= Margaret Beavan Special School, Liverpool|access-date= 26 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
7. ^{{Citation | url = http://www.liverpoolvision.co.uk/keydocs/embassy/HOTMargaretBevanSchoolL12.pdf| title = Former Margaret Beavan School| accessdate = 26 July 2013| publisher = Liverpool City Council |format = PDF}}
8. ^{{NHLE |num= 1323719|desc= Entrance Lodge at Margaret Beavan Special School, Liverpool|access-date= 26 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
9. ^{{NHLE |num= 1323720|desc= Boundary wall, gate piers and letter box at Margaret Beavan Special School, Liverpool|access-date= 26 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
10. ^{{NHLE |num= 1205252|desc= The Hare and Hounds Public House, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
11. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068386|desc= 2 to 6 Almonds Row, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
12. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068387|desc= The West Derby Public House, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
13. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068389|desc= 10 Almonds Row, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
14. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356272|desc= 11, 11A and 13 Almonds Row, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
15. ^{{NHLE |num= 1280807|desc= 15, 17, 19A and 19 Almonds Row, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
16. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068421|desc= 97 to 103 Almonds Row, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
17. ^{{NHLE |num= 1206270|desc= Aintree Lodge to Croxteth Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
18. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068303|desc= Old School House, Croxteth Hall Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
19. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068302|desc= The Cottage, Croxteth Hall Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
20. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068308|desc= Bantam House, Croxteth Park, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
21. ^{{NHLE |num= 1280288|desc= Bridge over Path to Croxteth Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
22. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068307|desc= Bull-box in paddock, Croxteth Park, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
23. ^{{NHLE |num= 1280280|desc= Carriage-washing shelter in stable yard, Croxteth Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
24. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068306|desc= Row of cottages to east side of stable yard, Croxteth Park, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
25. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068304|desc= Farm Lodge to Croxteth Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
26. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356332|desc= Head gamekeeper's cottage, Croxteth Park, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
27. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356331|desc= Croxteth Hall Home Farmhouse, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
28. ^{{NHLE |num= 1206369|desc= Kennels at Croxteth Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
29. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068305|desc= Entrance to north side of stable yard, Croxteth Park, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
30. ^{{NHLE |num= 1280274|desc= Riding school to north of stable yard, Croxteth Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
31. ^{{NHLE |num= 1206390|desc= Stand Farmhouse, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
32. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068269|desc= Stand Farm Barn, Croxteth Park, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
33. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356356|desc= Stand Farm Lodge, Croxteth Park, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
34. ^{{NHLE |num= 1280108|desc= 65 to 71 Eaton Road North, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
35. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356345|desc= Finch Lodge to Croxteth Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
36. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068250|desc= 283 and 285 Deysbrook Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
37. ^{{NHLE |num= 1207450|desc= Lowlands (West Derby Community Association) and attached boundary walls and gate piers, Liverpool|access-date= 26 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
38. ^{{NHLE |num= 1075215|desc= 2 and 4 Hayman's Green, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
39. ^{{NHLE |num= 1391759|desc= The Casbah Club, Liverpool|access-date= 26 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
40. ^{{NHLE |num= 1075190|desc= Leyfield House, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
41. ^{{NHLE |num= 1084207|desc= 67 Leyfield Road, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
42. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070633|desc= West Derby Church of England Primary School, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
43. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208257|desc= Church of St. James, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
44. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070634|desc= 76–82 Mill Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
45. ^{{NHLE |num= 1363072|desc= 92–96 Mill Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
46. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208266|desc= Sandheys, Mill Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
47. ^{{NHLE |num= 1361669|desc= Kiln Hey, Sandfield Park, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
48. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073442|desc= St Ives, Sandfield Park, Liverpool|access-date= 24 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
49. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063309|desc= Roman Catholic Church of St Paul, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
50. ^{{NHLE |num= 1218184|desc= 52 and 54 Town Row, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
51. ^{{NHLE |num= 1359869|desc= 56 Town Row, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
52. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068384|desc= Lodge to Croxteth Hall with railings and gateway to the north-west of the lodge, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
53. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356294|desc= Village pound and stocks, West Derby, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
54. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068385|desc= Street lamp and fountain in front of Croxteth Park entrance, Liverpool|access-date= 23 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
55. ^{{NHLE |num= 1218784|desc= Lodge to Broughton Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 25 July 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
Sources

External links

{{Liverpool related articles}}

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