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词条 Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L15
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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 L15 postal district of Liverpool. The district is residential, covering the Wavertree area of Liverpool. Most of the listed buildings are houses, or structures associated with houses. Other listed buildings include a 15th-century well, public houses, a village lock-up, a memorial clock tower, a library, churches, a chapel, a war memorial, and a community centre.

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
Lock-upChild00|Childwall Road}}
{{coord|53.39830|-2.91443|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Lock-up, Childwall Road}}
1796Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=497|ps=}}[2]
MossfieldChild00|Childwall Road}}
{{coord|53.3980|-2.9098|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Mossfield}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=500|ps=}}[3]
Picton Clock TowerChild00|Childwall Road}}
{{coord|53.39817|-2.91578|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Picton Clock Tower}}
1884Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=497|ps=}}[4]
ThornhillChild01|1 Childwall Road}}
{{coord|53.3978|-2.9117|type:landmark_region:GB|name=1 Childwall Road}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A stuccoed house with a slate roof. It is in an L-plan, and has two storeys and an attic, and a porch in the angle. The gables have pediments, each containing a round window. On the right side is a canted bay window. The windows in the ground floor are casements and those in the upper floor are sashes.[5]
ThornhillChild10|10 Childwall Road}}
{{coord|53.3977|-2.9115|type:landmark_region:GB|name=10 Childwall Road}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A pair of stuccoed houses with a hipped slate roof. It is in two storeys and each house has a two-bay front. The end bays project forward and have rectangular bay windows, angle pilasters, a cornice and a first floor balcony. The windows are sashes.[6]
Progressive SynagogueChurch|28 Church Road North}}
{{coord|53.3965|-2.9158|type:landmark_region:GB|name=28 Church Road North}}
{{sort|1750|Mid 18th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=498|ps=}}[7]
—}}Field45|45 and 47 Fieldway}}
{{coord|53.4026|-2.9022|type:landmark_region:GB|name=45 and 47 Fieldway}}
1913Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=500|ps=}}[8]
—}}Field46|46 and 48 Fieldway}}
{{coord|53.4028|-2.9011|type:landmark_region:GB|name=46 and 48 Fieldway}}
{{sort|1914|c. 1914}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=500|ps=}}[9]
—}}Field49|49–56 Fieldway}}
{{coord|53.4027|-2.9017|type:landmark_region:GB|name=49–56 Fieldway}}
{{sort|1914|c. 1914}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=500|ps=}}[10]
—}}Gordon|2–16 Gordon Place}}
{{coord|53.3800|-2.9155|type:landmark_region:GB|name=2–16 Gordon Place}}
{{sort|1875|Late 19th century}}A terrace of eight houses in common brick with red brick and stone dressings. They have Welsh slate roofs, are in two storeys, and each house is in a single bay. At the top of the building is a brick cornice. The windows have wedge lintels; most are 20th-century casements, but two houses have sash windows.[11]
—}}Grove|1–9 Grove Street}}
{{coord|53.3993|-2.9206|type:landmark_region:GB|name=1–9 Grove Street}}
{{sort|1850|c. 1850}}A terrace of five brick houses with slate roofs. They are in two storeys, and each house has two bays. No. 9 projects forwards, and has a rendered ground floor with a shop front. The windows have wedge lintels, and most are casements.[12]
Telephone kioskHigh000|High Street}}1935A K6 type telephone kiosk, designed by Giles Gilbert Scott. It is constructed in cast iron, with a square plan and domed roof. In the panels around the top are three unperforated crowns.[13]
—}}High022|22 and 24 High Street}}
{{coord|53.3988|-2.9211|type:landmark_region:GB|name=22 and 24 High Street}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A pair of brick houses on a stone base with stone dressings and a slate roof. They have two storeys and each house has a three-bay front. At the top of the building is a cornice. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. Steps lead up to the central entrances, each of which has a Tuscan porch.[14]
—}}High026|26 High Street}}
{{coord|53.3987|-2.9209|type:landmark_region:GB|name=26 High Street}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A brick house with stone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys and a three-bay front. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. The central entrance has a doorcase and a fanlight.[15]
—}}High028|28 High Street}}
{{coord|53.3987|-2.9207|type:landmark_region:GB|name=28 High Street}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A brick house on a rusticated stone base, with stone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys and a three-bay front. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. At the central entrance is a Tuscan porch.[16]
—}}High030|30 and 32 High Street}}
{{coord|53.3986|-2.9205|type:landmark_region:GB|name=30 and 32 High Street}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A pair of brick houses with stone dressings and slate roofs. They have three storeys and a three-bay front. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. The entrances have doorcases with fluted pilasters.[17]
—}}High034|34 High Street}}
{{coord|53.3986|-2.9205|type:landmark_region:GB|name=34 High Street}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A stuccoed house, later converted into a shop. It has two storeys and a three-bay front. Between the floors is a frieze and a cornice. The central bay in the upper floor projects forward and has a pediment. All the windows are 20th-century casements.[18]
Rose CottageHigh035|35 High Street}}
{{coord|53.39898|-2.92026|type:landmark_region:GB|name=35 High Street}}
{{sort|1775|Late 18th century}}A brick house with stone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys and a two-bay front. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. At the centre is a timber porch and a doorway with an architrave.[19]
—}}High038|38, 40 and 42 High Street}}
{{coord|53.3986|-2.9201|type:landmark_region:GB|name=38, 40 and 42 High Street}}
{{sort|1775|Late 18th century}}A terrace of three stuccoed houses with a hipped slate roof. They have two storeys and a five-bay front. The end bays and the central bay project forward; the end bays are flanked by giant pilasters. Most of the windows are sashes. The central entrance has an architrave. The other entrances are on the sides, and are flanked by pilasters.[20]
Wavertree Town HallHigh089|89 High Street}}
{{coord|53.3986|-2.9177|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Town Hall}}
1872Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=498|ps=}}[21]
Lamb HotelHigh111|111 High Street}}
{{coord|53.3985|-2.9165|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Lamb Hotel}}
{{sort|1855|1850s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=497–498|ps=}}[22]
Memorial Church of the Protestant MartyrsLawrence|Lawrence Road}}
{{coord|53.3980|-2.93827|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Memorial Church of the Protestant Martyrs}}
1902–03Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=494|ps=}}[23]
St Mary's ChurchNorth00|North Drive}}
{{coord|53.4007|-2.9199|type:landmark_region:GB|name=St Mary's Church, Wavertree}}
1872–73Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=493|ps=}}[24][25]
—}}North18|18 and 20 North Drive}}
{{coord|53.4009|-2.9170|type:landmark_region:GB|name=18 and 20 North Drive}}
{{sort|1865|1860s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=500|ps=}}[26]
—}}North29|29 and 31 North Drive}}
{{coord|53.4013|-2.9169|type:landmark_region:GB|name=29 and 31 North Drive}}
1867Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=500|ps=}}[27]
Cross and Passion ConventNorth33|33 North Drive}}
{{coord|53.4013|-2.9166|type:landmark_region:GB|name=33 North Drive}}
{{sort|1865|1860s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=500|ps=}}[28]
—}}North35|35 North Drive}}
{{coord|53.4012|-2.9163|type:landmark_region:GB|name=35 North Drive}}
{{sort|1865|1860s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=500|ps=}}[29]
Monk's WellMill0|Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.39968|-2.91472|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Monk's Well}}
1414The well now consists mainly, or completely, of later work. It is constructed in red sandstone and consists of plinth with an arch and a cross on the top. There are Latin inscriptions on the plinth and the cross.[30]
Sandy KnoweMill0|Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4030|-2.9135|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Sandy Knowe}}
1847Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[31]
Olive Mount VillasMill1|1 and 2 Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4033|-2.9135|type:landmark_region:GB|name=1 and 2 Mill Lane}}
{{sort|1845|1840s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[32]
Olive Mount VillasMill3|3 and 4 Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4035|-2.9135|type:landmark_region:GB|name=3 and 4 Mill Lane}}
{{sort|1845|1840s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[33]
Olive Mount VillasMill5|5 and 6 Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4038|-2.9135|type:landmark_region:GB|name=5 and 6 Mill Lane}}
{{sort|1855|1850s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[34]
Olive Mount VillasMill7|7 and 8 Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4040|-2.9136|type:landmark_region:GB|name=7 and 8 Mill Lane}}
{{sort|1855|1850s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[35]
Original house, Olive Mount Children's HospitalOld00|Old Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4010|-2.9120|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Olive Mount Children's Hospital}}
{{sort|1775|Late 18th century}}A stone house with two storeys and a front of five bays; the right side extends for eight bays. The windows are sashes. At the centre is a single-storey porch carried on paired columns with a first-floor balcony.[36]
NewsteadOld14|14 Old Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.4005|-2.9136|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Newstead}}
1873Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=499–500|ps=}}[37]
Wall and gate piers, NewsteadOld14|14 Old Mill Lane}}
{{coord|53.40062|-2.91386|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Wall and gate piers, Newstead}}
1873The wall and the gate piers are in stone. The wall are coped, and the gate piers are chamfered, with anthemion caps and ball finials.[38]
Bloomfield House and EastgateOlive42|42 and 44 Olive Lane}}
{{coord|53.4036|-2.9149|type:landmark_region:GB|name=42 and 44 Olive Lane}}
{{sort|1855|1850s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[39]
Rooklands and WestfieldOlive46|46 and 48 Olive Lane}}
{{coord|53.4039|-2.9150|type:landmark_region:GB|name=46 and 48 Olive Lane}}
{{sort|1850|c 1850}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[40]
—}}Orf01|1, 3 and 5 Orford Street
4 Sandown Lane}}
{{coord|53.3995|-2.9218|type:landmark_region:GB|name=2–6 Orford Street}}
{{sort|1850|c 1850}}Four brick houses with stone dressings and a hipped slate roof. They are in two storeys, and each house has two bays. The windows have wedge lintels and are a mixture of sashes and casements. The entrances are round-headed with Doric doorcases.[41]
Edinburgh Public HouseOrf02|2–6 Orford Street
2 Sandown Lane}}
{{coord|53.3997|-2.9219|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Edinburgh Public House}}
{{sort|1850|c 1850}}This consists of a public house and three attached houses. The public house is stuccoed, and the houses are in brick with stone dressings and a hipped slate roof. The building is in two storeys. The public house has three bays, and each house is in two bays. All the windows have wedge lintels; those in the public house are sashes, and the houses have a mixture of sash and casement windows.[42]
—}}Orf07|7–15 Orford Street}}
{{coord|53.3997|-2.9214|type:landmark_region:GB|name=7–15 Orford Street}}
{{sort|1850|c 1850}}A terrace of five brick houses with a slate roof. At the top of the building is a cornice. They are in two storeys, and each house has two bays. The windows have wedge lintels and are a mixture of sashes and casements.[43]
—}}Orf08|8–14 Orford Street}}
{{coord|53.3995|-2.9215|type:landmark_region:GB|name=8–14 Orford Street}}
{{sort|1850|c 1850}}A terrace of four brick houses with a slate roof. At the top of the building is a frieze and a cornice. They are in two storeys, and each house has one bay. The windows have wedge lintels and are a mixture of sashes and casements. The entrances are round-headed with Doric doorcases.[44]
—}}Orf16|16–34 Orford Street
11 Grove Street}}
{{coord|53.3995|-2.9210|type:landmark_region:GB|name=16–34 Orford Street}}
{{sort|1850|c 1850}}A terrace of 12 brick houses with stone dressings and a slate roof. At the top of the building is a frieze and a cornice. The houses are in two storeys, and each house has one bay. The windows have wedge lintels and most arer casements. The entrances are round-headed with doorcases.[45]
—}}Orf17|17–25 Orford Street}}
{{coord|53.3997|-2.9212|type:landmark_region:GB|name=17–25 Orford Street}}
{{sort|1850|c 1850}}A terrace of five brick houses with a slate roof. They are in two storeys, and each house has two bays. The windows have wedge lintels and most are sashes. The entrances are round-headed and most have consoled doorcases.[46]
—}}Orf27|27 and 29 Orford Street}}
{{coord|53.3997|-2.9207|type:landmark_region:GB|name=27 and 29 Orford Street}}
{{sort|1850|c 1850}}A pair of brick houses with stone dressings and a slate roof. They are in two storeys, and each house has a single bay with a ground floor bay window. The windows have wedge lintels; No. 27 has casements, and No. 29 has sashes. The entrances have angle pilasters and entablatures.[47]
—}}Orf31|31–37 Orford Street}}
{{coord|53.3997|-2.9205|type:landmark_region:GB|name=31–37 Orford Street}}
{{sort|1850|c 1850}}A terrace of four brick houses with stone dressings and a slate roof. They are in two storeys, and each house has a single bay. The windows are a mix of casements and sashes, with wedge lintels. The doorways are in pairs, with a blind window above each pair.[48]
—}}Pict199|199 Picton Road}}
{{coord|53.39945|-2.92262|type:landmark_region:GB|name=199 Picton Road}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A brick house with stone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys and a three-bay front. At the top of the house is a cornice. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. The entrance is in the centre and is round-headed.[49]
—}}Pict238|238 Picton Road}}
{{coord|53.39960|-2.92543|type:landmark_region:GB|name=238 Picton Road}}
{{sort|1851|Mid 19th century}}A stone house with stone dressings and a slate roof. It is in two storeys and has a front of a single bay. The windows are sashes with wedge lintels. At the top of the house is a cornice.[50]
—}}Pict240|240 Picton Road}}
{{coord|53.3996|-2.9252|type:landmark_region:GB|name=240 Picton Road}}
{{sort|1851|Mid 19th century}}A former brewery and malt kiln, built in brick with stone dressings, and with a slate roof. It has three storeys, and a seven-bay front. The outer two bays on each side project forward under a pediment. At the top of the building is a frieze, a cornice and a gable. The windows are casements and have wedge lintels.[51]
Wavertree District LibraryPict244|244 Picton Road}}
{{coord|53.3993|-2.9246|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Wavertree District Library}}
1902–03Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=495|ps=}}[52]
Wall and gate piers,
Wavertree District Library
Pict244|244 Picton Road}}
{{coord|53.39948|-2.92447|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Piers, Wavertree District Library}}
1902–03There are nine piers in the wall and at the gateways in front of the library. They are in brick, have a square plan, and are panelled and rusticated. Their caps have Doric entablatures. Between the piers is stone walling with railings.[53]
Picton Sports CentrePict246|246 Picton Road,
2 Glynn Street}}
{{coord|53.3992|-2.9242|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Picton Sports Centre}}
1904–06Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=495|ps=}}[54]
College of Further EducationPict260|260 Picton Road}}
{{coord|53.3991|-2.9232|type:landmark_region:GB|name=College of Further Education}}
1898–99Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=495|ps=}}[55]
—}}Prince09|9, 11 and 13 Prince Alfred Road}}
{{coord|53.3980|-2.9183|type:landmark_region:GB|name=9, 11 and 13 Prince Alfred Road}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}Three brick houses with slate roofs. They are in two storeys, each house being in one bay. Most of the windows are sashes, the others being casements.[56]
—}}Prince15|15 and 17 Prince Alfred Road}}
{{coord|53.3979|-2.9182|type:landmark_region:GB|name=15 and 17 Prince Alfred Road}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A pair of brick houses with stone dressings and a slate roof. They have two storeys and a basement, and each house is in a single bay. The windows and entrances have wedge lintels; the windows are casements.[57]
—}}Prince27|27–35 Prince Alfred Road}}
{{coord|53.3974|-2.9179|type:landmark_region:GB|name=27–35 Prince Alfred Road}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A terrace of five stuccoed houses in two storeys, with basements and attics. Each house has two bays, other than No. 35 which has three bays, its central bay protruding forward. The windows are casements. No 35. has a porch with paired pilasters and an entablature.[58]
Sandown TerraceSand12|12–34 Sandown Lane}}
{{coord|53.4003|-2.9213|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Sandown Terrace}}
1836–46Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[59]
—}}Sand35|35 and 37 Sandown Lane}}
{{coord|53.40122|-2.92156|type:landmark_region:GB|name=35 and 37 Sandown Lane}}
1836–46Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[60]
—}}Sand47|47 and 49 Sandown Lane}}
{{coord|53.40158|-2.92141|type:landmark_region:GB|name=47 and 49 Sandown Lane}}
1836–46Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=499|ps=}}[61]
—}}Sand66|66 Sandown Lane}}
{{coord|53.4030|-2.9211|type:landmark_region:GB|name=66 Sandown Lane}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A stuccoed house with a slate roof. It has two storeys with a basement, and has a three-bay front. The end bays project forward, and are bowed. At the top of the house is a bracketed frieze and a cornice. The windows are sashes. The central round-headed doorway has rusticated pilasters, and an entablature above which is a balustered balcony.[62]
—}}Sand69|69 and 71 Sandown Lane}}
{{coord|53.4030|-2.9200|type:landmark_region:GB|name=69 and 71 Sandown Lane}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A pair of stuccoed houses with a hipped slate roof. They are in two storeys, and each house has two bays. The end bays project forward and contain canted bay windows. The entrances are on the sides. Each of these is round-headed with an archivolt and a keystone, decorated spandrels, a panelled frieze, and a segmental pediment.[63]
—}}Sand87|87 Sandown Lane}}
{{coord|53.4025|-2.9207|type:landmark_region:GB|name=87 Sandown Lane}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A former lodge, stuccoed with a hipped slate roof. It is in a single storey, with a front and sides of three bays. On the front, the central bay is canted, and contains windows in architraves with friezes and segmental pediments. All the windows are casements.[64]
—}}Shank07|7 and 9 Shanklin Road}}
{{coord|53.4033|-2.9212|type:landmark_region:GB|name=7 and 9 Shanklin Road}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A pair of stuccoed houses with slate roofs. They are in two storeys, and each house has a front of three bays. The ground floor windows, and the first floor windows in the end bays, project forward and have canted angles. The doorways are round-headed, with a balustraded balcony above. All the windows are sashes.[65]
—}}Shank12|12 Shanklin Road
50 Sandown Lane}}
{{coord|53.4035|-2.9204|type:landmark_region:GB|name=50 Shanklin Road}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A pair of houses in two storeys with attics. The ground floor is stuccoed, the upper floor is in brick, and the roof is slated. Each house has three bays, the end bays projecting forward with attics in gables, and containing canted bay windows. The windows are sashes with architraves. Between the central bay on each floor is a niche. The entrances are on the sides and have antae.[66]
Royal Hotel{{coord>53.3953|-2.9389|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Royal Hotel}}{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A brick public house with stone dressings, and a hipped slate roof in three storeys. It has three bays on both street fronts, and a canted bay on the corner. The ground floor is faced with polychrome tiles. The windows in the ground floor are casements; those on the upper floors are sashes with wedge lintels.[67]
War Memorial{{coord>53.40073|-2.91959|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Royal Hotel}}{{sort|1920|c. 1920}}The war memorial is in the churchyard of St Mary's Church. It was originally in the churchyard of the previous St Mary's Church on another site that was destroyed in the Second World War. The war memorial was moved to its present site in about 1952. It is in stone, and consists of a triangular plinth on a triangular base. On the plinth is a triangular pedestal that is surmounted by a tapering hexagonal column. On the sides of the war memorial are stone plaques with inscriptions and the names of the fallen in both world wars.[68]
Wavertree Garden Suburb Institute{{coord>53.4014|-2.9022|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Wavertree Garden Suburb Institute}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=500|ps=}}[69]
Methodist ChapelWell00|Wellington Avenue}}
{{coord|53.3949|-2.9333|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Methodist Chapel}}
1904This was built as a Methodist Sunday school, and later converted into a chapel. It is in red brick with yellow terracotta dressings, and has a slate roof. The building is in a single storey. The entrance front has three central bays, flanked by a smaller bay and a porch on each side. At the top of the central portion is a pediment with ball finials. All the windows are round-headed, with archivolts and keystones. The porches contain flat-headed entrances.[70]
Sikh Community CentreWell00|Wellington Avenue}}
{{coord|53.3948|-2.9334|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Sikh Community Centre}}
1904This was built as a Methodist chapel. It is in red brick with yellow terracotta dressings, and has a slate roof. The building is in two storeys, and has an entrance front of four bays. In the central bays are two round-headed doorways with archivolts, and decorated pilasters and spandrels. The windows in the upper storey are also round-headed; those in the ground floor have segmental heads. At the top of the central bays is a pediment with a moulded tympanum and a finial.[71]
—}}Well02|2 Wellington Avenue
2 Wellington Fields}}
{{coord|53.3936|-2.9345|type:landmark_region:GB|name=2 Wellington Avenue, 2 Wellington Fields}}
{{sort|1845|c. 1840s}}A pair of stuccoed houses with a hipped slate roof. They have two storeys, and each house is in two bays. At the corners are rusticated quoins. There are cornices at the top of the house, and above the round-headed doorways.[72]
—}}Well12|12 and 14 Wellington Avenue}}
{{coord|53.3946|-2.9337|type:landmark_region:GB|name=12 and 14 Wellington Avenue}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A pair of stuccoed houses with a slate roof. They have two storeys and extend for five bays. At the top of the building is a cornice. The windows are sashes. There are round-headed entrances in the second and fourth bays with Doric doorcases and fanlights.[73]
—}}Well30|3 and 5 Wellington Fields}}
{{coord|53.3938|-2.9338|type:landmark_region:GB|name=3 and 5 Wellington Fields}}
{{sort|1850|Mid 19th century}}A pair of stuccoed houses with a slate roof. They have two storeys and extend for four bays. There are gables over the second and fourth bays with decorative bargeboards and finials. No. 3 has a ground floor French window, and No. 5 has a ground floor canted bay window.[74]

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= 1068320|desc= Lock-up, 10 Childwall Road, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2}}
3. ^{{NHLE |num= 1206130|desc= Mossfield, Childwall Road, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
4. ^{{NHLE |num= 1206131|desc= Clock tower, and 4 iron lamps, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
5. ^{{NHLE |num= 1280368|desc= Thornhill, 1 Childwall Road, Liverpool|access-date= 17 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
6. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068319|desc= Thornhill, 10 Childwall Road, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
7. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068326|desc= Progressive Synagogue, Church Road, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
8. ^{{NHLE |num= 1355158|desc= 45 and 47 Fieldway, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
9. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356341|desc= 46 and 48 Fieldway, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
10. ^{{NHLE |num= 1355161|desc= 49–56 Fieldway, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
11. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068226|desc= 2–16 Gordon Place, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
12. ^{{NHLE |num= 1187286|desc= 1–9 Grove Street, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
13. ^{{NHLE |num= 1252896|desc= K6 Telephone Kiosk, High Street, Wavertree|access-date= 17 August 2013|mode=cs2|fewer-links=yes}}
14. ^{{NHLE |num= 1343623|desc= 22 and 24 High Street, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
15. ^{{NHLE |num= 1207505|desc= 26 High Street, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
16. ^{{NHLE |num= 1075220|desc= 28 High Street, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
17. ^{{NHLE |num= 1207512|desc= 30 and 32 High Street, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
18. ^{{NHLE |num= 1343624|desc= 34 High Street, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
19. ^{{NHLE |num= 1343622|desc= Rose Cottage, 35 High Street, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
20. ^{{NHLE |num= 1343642|desc= 38, 40 and 42 High Street, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
21. ^{{NHLE |num= 1075219|desc= Wavertree Town Hall, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
22. ^{{NHLE |num= 1207497|desc= Lamb Hotel, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
23. ^{{NHLE |num= 1436584|desc= Memorial Church of the Protestant Martyrs, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2016|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
24. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070581|desc= Church of St Mary, North Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 12 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
25. ^{{Citation | url = http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Liverpool/Wavertree/stmary/index.html| title = The Church of St Mary, Wavertree | accessdate = 12 September 2013| publisher = Lancashire OnLine Parish Clerks}}
26. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070577|desc= 18 and 20 North Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
27. ^{{NHLE |num= 1363087|desc= 29 and 31 North Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
28. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070578|desc= Cross and Passion Convent, 33 North Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
29. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070579|desc= 35 North Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
30. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208270|desc= Monk's Well at corner of North Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
31. ^{{NHLE |num= 1363073|desc= Sandy Knowe, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
32. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208279|desc= 1 and 2 Mill Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
33. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070636|desc= 3 and 4 Mill Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
34. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208282|desc= 5 and 6 Mill Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
35. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070637|desc= 7 and 8 Mill Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
36. ^{{NHLE |num= 1293027|desc= Olive Mount Children's Hospital (original house only), Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
37. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208644|desc= Newstead, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
38. ^{{NHLE |num= 1363093|desc= Wall and gate piers to No 14 Old Mill Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
39. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070595|desc= Bloomfield House and Eastgate, 42 and 44 Olive Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
40. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208647|desc= Rooklands and Westfield, 46 and 48 Olive Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
41. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208662|desc= 2–6 Orford Street, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
42. ^{{NHLE |num= 1363094|desc= The Edinburgh Public House, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
43. ^{{NHLE |num= 1293028|desc= 7–15 Orford Street, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
44. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070597|desc= 8–14 Orford Street, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
45. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208673|desc= 16–34 Orford Street, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
46. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070596|desc= 17–25 Orford Street, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
47. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208649|desc= 27 and 29 Orford Street, Liverpool|access-date= 7 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
48. ^{{NHLE |num= 1363095|desc= 31–37 Orford Street, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
49. ^{{NHLE |num= 1292959|desc= 199 Picton Road, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
50. ^{{NHLE |num= 1365837|desc= 238 Picton Road, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
51. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208828|desc= 240 Picton Road, Liverpool|access-date= 17 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
52. ^{{NHLE |num= 1072998|desc= Wavertree District Library, Liverpool|access-date= 6 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
53. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208853|desc= Piers to front of No 244 (Wavertree district library), Liverpool|access-date= 17 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
54. ^{{NHLE |num= 1072999|desc= Picton Sports Centre, Liverpool|access-date= 6 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
55. ^{{NHLE |num= 1292938|desc= College of Further Education, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
56. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073002|desc= 9, 11 and 13 Prince Alfred Road, Liverpool|access-date= 6 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
57. ^{{NHLE |num= 1072961|desc= 15 and 17 Prince Alfred Road, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
58. ^{{NHLE |num= 1072963|desc= 27–35 Prince Alfred Road, Liverpool|access-date= 5 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
59. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073444|desc= 12–34 Sandown Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 6 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
60. ^{{NHLE |num= 1361671|desc= 35 and 37 Sandown Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
61. ^{{NHLE |num= 1292352|desc= 47 and 49 Sandown Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
62. ^{{NHLE |num= 1361672|desc= 66 Sandown Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
63. ^{{NHLE |num= 1292357|desc= 69 and 71 Sandown Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
64. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073445|desc= 87 Sandown Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 6 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
65. ^{{NHLE |num= 1210154|desc= 7 and 9 Shanklin Road, Liverpool|access-date= 17 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
66. ^{{NHLE |num= 1292359|desc= 12 Shanklin Road, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
67. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063317|desc= Royal Hotel, Liverpool|access-date= 2 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
68. ^{{NHLE |num= 1434484|desc= War memorial at St Mary's Church, Wavertree, Liverpool|access-date= 22 April 2016|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
69. ^{{NHLE |num= 1292119|desc= Wavertree Garden Suburb Institute, Liverpool|access-date= 17 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
70. ^{{NHLE |num= 1360222|desc= Methodist Chapel, Wellington Avenue, Liverpool|access-date= 20 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
71. ^{{NHLE |num= 1218492|desc= Sikh Community Centre, Liverpool|access-date= 17 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
72. ^{{NHLE |num= 1218489|desc= 2 Wellington Avenue, Liverpool|access-date= 17 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
73. ^{{NHLE |num= 1062581|desc= 12 and 14 Wellington Avenue, Liverpool|access-date= 2 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
74. ^{{NHLE |num= 1062582|desc= 3 and 5 Wellington Field|access-date= 2 August 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
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