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词条 Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L17
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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 L17 postal district of Liverpool. The district lies to the south of the city centre, and much of it developed in the 19th century as an area where the prosperous merchants and businessmen of the city built their mansions. Its centrepiece is Sefton Park, which is designated by English Heritage at Grade I in the Register of Historic Parks and Gardens.[2] The park contains a number of buildings listed at Grade II, including the lodges and entrances, statues, shelters, a bandstand, drinking fountains, and grottos. The roads encircling the park, especially Mossley Hill Drive and Ullet Road, contain listed houses originally built for the merchants. Also in the district is Fulwood Park, a private estate developed from 1840, which also includes listed mansions. Other listed buildings in the district include a church, a bank, a bridge, and a public house.

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
Entrance GatesAig0|Aigburth Road}}
{{coord|53.37509|-2.93708|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Entrance Gates, Aigburth Road}}
{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=453|ps=}}[3]
Gate piers,
St Anne's Church
Aig0|Aigburth Road}}
{{coord|53.36963|-2.93032|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Gate piers, St Anne's Church}}
1832Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=380|ps=}}[4]
Sefton Park LibraryAig0|Aigburth Road}}
{{coord|53.3786|-2.9473|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Sefton Park Library}}
1911Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=451|ps=}}[5]
Barclays BankAig3|301 Aigburth Road,
2 Ashfield Road}}
{{coord|53.3733|-2.9339|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Barclays Bank}}
1902Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=385|ps=}}[6]
Presbytery,
St Clare's Church
{{coord>53.3912|-2.9366|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Presbytery, St Clare's Church}}1890Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=449|ps=}}[7]
Four entrance piersFul00|Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3744|-2.9375|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Four entrance piers, Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}The gate piers stand at the entrance to Fulwood Park, They are in red sandstone, The outer two have a square plan, the other two are octagonal with a cornice and a cap. The gates are no longer present.[8]
LodgeFul01|1A Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.37446|-2.93738|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Lodge, Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[9]
—}}Ful03|3 Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3736|-2.9368|type:landmark_region:GB|name=3 Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[10]
—}}Ful04|4 Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3729|-2.9391|type:landmark_region:GB|name=4 Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[11]
—}}Ful05|5A and 5B Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3733|-2.9373|type:landmark_region:GB|name=5 and 5A Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[12]
ParkleaFul06|6 Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3726|-2.9394|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Parklea}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[13]
—}}Ful08|8 Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3718|-2.9403|type:landmark_region:GB|name=8 Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[14]
—}}Ful09|9 and 9A Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3721|-2.9387|type:landmark_region:GB|name=9 and 9A Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[15]
Osborne HouseFul13|13 Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3708|-2.9402|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Osborne House}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[16]
—}}Ful15|15 Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3699|-2.9413|type:landmark_region:GB|name=15 Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[17]
—}}Ful17|17 and 17A Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3696|-2.9417|type:landmark_region:GB|name=17 and 17A Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[18]
—}}Ful19|19 Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3692|-2.9421|type:landmark_region:GB|name=19 Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[19]
—}}Ful21|21 Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3688|-2.9426|type:landmark_region:GB|name=21 Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[20]
—}}Ful23|23 and 25 Fulwood Park}}
{{coord|53.3681|-2.9432|type:landmark_region:GB|name=23 and 25 Fulwood Park}}
{{sort|1840|c. 1840}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=384|ps=}}[21]
Greenbank Lodge{{coord>53.38982|-2.92940|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Greenbank Lodge}}1878Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=453|ps=}}[22]
GatewayHad00|Hadassah Grove}}
{{coord|53.38039|-2.94456|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Gateway, Hadassah Grove}}
{{sort|1845|1840s}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[23]
—}}Had02|2 Hadassah Grove}}
{{coord|53.3809|-2.9448|type:landmark_region:GB|name=2 Hadassah Grove}}
{{sort|1845|1840s (probable)}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[24]
—}}Had04|4 and 6 Hadassah Grove}}
{{coord|53.3808|-2.9445|type:landmark_region:GB|name=4 and 6 Hadassah Grove}}
{{sort|1845|1840s (probable)}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[25]
—}}Had07|7 and 9 Hadassah Grove}}
{{coord|53.3812|-2.9448|type:landmark_region:GB|name=7 and 9 Hadassah Grove}}
{{sort|1845|1840s (probable)}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[26]
—}}Had08|8 and 10 Hadassah Grove}}
{{coord|53.3807|-2.9444|type:landmark_region:GB|name=8 and 10 Hadassah Grove}}
{{sort|1845|1840s (probable)}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[27]
—}}Had11|11 and 13 Hadassah Grove}}
{{coord|53.3811|-2.9446|type:landmark_region:GB|name=11 and 13 Hadassah Grove}}
{{sort|1845|1840s (probable)}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[28]
—}}Had14|14 Hadassah Grove}}
{{coord|53.3805|-2.9446|type:landmark_region:GB|name=14 Hadassah Grove}}
{{sort|1845|1840s (probable)}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[29]
—}}Had17|17 Hadassah Grove}}
{{coord|53.3808|-2.9440|type:landmark_region:GB|name=17 Hadassah Grove}}
{{sort|1845|1840s (probable)}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[30]
—}}Had19|19 Hadassah Grove}}
{{coord|53.3804|-2.9444|type:landmark_region:GB|name=19 Hadassah Grove}}
{{sort|1845|1840s (probable)}}A brick house with stone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys, with an entrance front of three bays and two bays facing the street. The windows have wedge lintels and are sashes. The entrance is round-headed with a Doric doorcase. There is an attached screen wall containing an entrance with pilasters and finials.[31]
The Bridge{{coord>53.3817|-2.9304|type:landmark_region:GB|name=The Bridge}}{{sort|1880|c. 1880}}A brick house with stone dressings and a slate roof. It has two storeys with an attic, and an entrance front of three bays. On each side of the entrance is a rectangular bay window. The windows are mullioned and transomed. The entrance is buttressed, and above it is an oriel window. The gables contain timbering and pargeted panels.[32]
Albert public houseLark0|Lark Lane}}
{{coord|53.3817|-2.9449|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Albert public house}}
1873Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[33]
GateLark0|Lark Lane}}
{{coord|53.3826|-2.9438|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Gate, Lark Lane}}
{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=453|ps=}}[34]
—}}Lark6|63 Lark Lane}}
{{coord|53.3811|-2.9462|type:landmark_region:GB|name=63 Lark Lane}}
1884Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=455|ps=}}[35]
Christ Church{{coord>53.3848|-2.9486|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Christ Church}}1867–71Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=448|ps=}}[36]
Iron BridgeMoss0|Mossley Hill Drive}}
{{coord|53.38120|-2.93160|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Iron Bridge}}
{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=453–454|ps=}}[37]
GledhillMoss1|1 Mossley Hill Drive}}
{{coord|53.3843|-2.9323|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Gledhill}}
1881Pollard|Pevsner|2006|pp=454–455|ps=}}[38]
—}}Moss2|2 Mossley Hill Drive}}
{{coord|53.3838|-2.9321|type:landmark_region:GB|name=2 Mossley Hill Drive}}
{{sort|1885|1880s}}A house in common brick with dressings in red brick and terracotta, and a tiled roof. It has two storeys with an attic, and a four-bay front. The first and fourth bays project forward, and have tile-hung gables. In the ground floor are stone cross windows, the windows in the upper floor are sashes, and there are dormers in the attic.[39]
—}}Moss3|3 and 4 Mossley Hill Drive}}
{{coord|53.3833|-2.9319|type:landmark_region:GB|name=3 and 4 Mossley Hill Drive}}
{{sort|1885|1880s}}Two houses in common brick with red brick and stone dressings. They have a nine-bay front. The first bay projects forward and has a pyramidal roof with a finial, and the end bay contains a two-storey canted bay window. All the windows are sashes. Other features include pebbledashed gables, and dormers with pargeted gables.[40]
—}}Moss5|5 Mossley Hill Drive}}
{{coord|53.3830|-2.9316|type:landmark_region:GB|name=5 Mossley Hill Drive}}
1881A brick house with stone dressings and a tiled roof. It has two storeys with an attic, and a three-bay front. Most of the windows are mullioned. The first bay has a timber-framed gable containing a six-light window. The central bay projects forward, it has a doorway with pilasters and an entablature, and a gable with terracotta diapering. The end bay is recessed, and has a two-storey canted bay window, and a gabled dormer.[41]
DuffusMoss6|6 Mossley Hill Drive}}
{{coord|53.3825|-2.9315|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Duffus}}
{{sort|1885|1880s}}A house in common brick with red brick and stone dressings, and a tiled roof. It has two storeys with an attic, and a three-bay front. In the central bay is a canted bay window with a parapet containing terracotta panels. The windows in the ground floor are casements, those in the upper floor are sashes, and in the roof are dormers.[42]
Bridge HouseMoss7|7 Mossley Hill Drive}}
{{coord|53.3821|-2.9313|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Bridge House}}
{{sort|1875|1870s}}A house in common brick with dressings in red brick and stone, and a tiled roof. It has two storeys and an attic, and fronts with three and four bays. The windows have mullions. It elaborately decorated with features including terracotta panels, attic windows with tympana and pediments containing swags, and gables in a variety of shapes.[43]
Railings and gate piers,
St Michael's Church
Saint0|St Michael's Church Road}}
{{coord|53.37666|-2.95017|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Railings and gate piers, St Michael's Church}}
1815The iron railings run between the road and the churchyard; they and the gates have spear heads. The gate piers and the piers at the ends of the railings are also in iron and are decorated with panels, and have crocketed finials.[44]
Arnewoodsaint4|4 St Michael's Church Road}}
{{coord|53.3767|-2.9507|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Arnewood}}
{{sort|1815|c. 1815}}A stuccoed house with a slate roof, it has two storeys and a three-bay front. On the front are pilasters, and at the top is a frieze. In the first bay is a canted bay window. The other windows have architraves, and all are sashes. At the entrance is a Doric aediculae.[45]
Vicaragesaint6|6 St Michael's Church Road}}
{{coord|53.3765|-2.9510|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Vicarage}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A stuccoed house with a slate roof, it has two storeys and a three-bay front. On the front are pilasters, and at the top is a frieze. In the ground floor are canted bay windows with a cornice and a pierced parapet. All the windows are sashes. The gate and stone piers are included in the listing.[46]
Aigburth Lodge{{coord>53.3752|-2.9366|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Aigburth Lodge}}1874Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=453|ps=}}[47]
Bandstand{{coord>53.38229|-2.93813|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Bandstand, Sefton Park}}{{sort|1875|Late 19th century}}The bandstand is in the middle of the lake. It is octagonal with a brick base, and is surrounded by iron railings. The bandstand consists of thin iron columns supporting a red-tiled pagoda roof. On top of the roof is a lantern and an elaborate weathervane.[48]
Drinking Fountain{{coord>53.37561|-2.93739|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Drinking Fountain, Sefton Park}}{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}This fountain stands near the south end of the lake, and was designed by Lewis Hornblower and Édouard André. It is constructed in sandstone, and is in High Victorian Gothic style. The fountain has a square plan, and contains four bowls, and entwined dolphins under a canopy supported by marble columns.[49]
Drinking Fountain{{coord>53.38300|-2.93907|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Drinking Fountain, Sefton Park}}1932This contains a copy of the figure of Eros from the Shaftesbury Memorial in Piccadilly Circus, which was designed by Alfred Gilbert; it is signed A. B. Burton. It stands on an octagonal bronze base containing a continuous trough, above which are eight bowls and numerous water jets. The base is decorated in Art Nouveau style and depicts fish and baby mermaids.[50]
Grotto (northeast){{coord>53.38767|-2.93762|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Grotto (northeast)}}{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}The grotto is on the west side of the lake, and was probably designed by Lewis Hornblower and Édouard André. It is built in large blocks of stone. It consists of a chamber with three entrances, a central pier, and steps leading up to an opening in the roof.[51]
Grotto (west){{coord>53.37767|-2.93860|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Grotto (west)}}{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}The grotto is on the west side of the lake, and was probably designed by Lewis Hornblower and Édouard André. It is built in large blocks of stone in a naturalistic style.[52]
Monument to Samuel Smith{{coord>53.38602|-2.94530|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Monument to Samuel Smith, Sefton Park}}1909Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=454|ps=}}[53]
Princes Lodge{{coord>53.38672|-2.94792|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Princes Lodge}}1874Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=453|ps=}}[54]
Shelter (east){{coord>53.37865|-2.93818|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Shelter (east)}}{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}The shelter is on the east side of the lake, and was probably designed by Lewis Hornblower and Édouard André. It is wooden, standing on a brick base, and has a slate roof. Its plan is rectangular, and it has open sides containing arches with cinquefoil heads and trellis work.[55]
Shelter (west){{coord>53.37622|-2.93839|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Shelter (west)}}{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}The shelter is on the west side of the lake, and was probably designed by Lewis Hornblower and Édouard André. It is wooden, standing on a brick base, and has a slate roof. Its plan is rectangular, and it has open sides containing arches with cinquefoil heads and trellis work.[56]
Statue of Peter Pan{{coord>53.38148|-2.93567|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Statue of Peter Pan}}1928Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=454|ps=}}[57]
Statue of William Rathbone{{coord>53.38001|-2.93692|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Statue of William Rathbone}}1877Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=454|ps=}}[58]
The Dell{{coord>53.3812|-2.9323|type:landmark_region:GB|name=The Dell, Sefton Park}}{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=454|ps=}}[59]
Tunnel{{coord>53.37935|-2.93926|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Tunnel, Sefton Park}}{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}A short tunnel taking one footpath under another. It was probably designed by Lewis Hornblower and Édouard André. The tunnel is constructed in large blocks of stone, and has a naturalistic style.[60]
Ullet Road entrance{{coord>53.38688|-2.94766|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Ullet Road entrance, Sefton Park}}1875Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=453|ps=}}[61]
—}}South03|3 Southwood Road,
2 Alpass Road}}
{{coord|53.3769|-2.9511|type:landmark_region:GB|name=3 Southwood Road}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A stuccoed house with a hipped slate roof. It is in two storeys, and has fronts of three and four bays. All the windows are sashes with architraves. The entrance is in an enclosed porch with panelled pilasters, a frieze, a cornice, and a gable.[62]
—}}South16|16 and 18 Southwood Road}}
{{coord|53.3771|-2.9514|type:landmark_region:GB|name=16 and 18 Southwood Road}}
{{sort|1835|1830s}}A pair of stuccoed houses with a slate roof. They have two storeys, and each house is in two bays. The outer bays have canted bay windows, between which is a five-bay iron loggia. At the top of the building is a frieze and a cornice. The windows are casements.[63]
—}}South20|20 Southwood Road}}
{{coord|53.3770|-2.9515|type:landmark_region:GB|name=20 Southwood Road}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A stuccoed house with a slate roof, it is in two storeys, and has a three-bay front. All the windows have architraves; in the ground floor they are casements, and in the upper floor they are sashes. The entrance is on the side.[64]
Norwegian Fishermans' ChurchSouth22|22 Southwood Road}}
{{coord|53.3764|-2.9522|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Norwegian Fishermans' Church}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}This originated as a house. It is stuccoed with a slate roof, and has two storeys and an attic. The building has fronts of three and four bays, the end bays projecting forward under gables. The windows are sashes with Tudor arched heads.[65]
—}}South24|24 Southwood Road}}
{{coord|53.3764|-2.9522|type:landmark_region:GB|name=24 Southwood Road}}
{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A stuccoed house with a hipped slate roof. It is in two storeys, and has a three-bay front, the central bay projecting forward. At the angles are pilasters. To the left of the central porch is a rectangular bay window, and above the porch is a window with an architrave, a frieze, and a cornice. All the windows are sashes.[66]
Church Hall,
St Agnes' Church
Ull00|Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.3899|-2.9400|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Church Hall, St Agnes' Church}}
1887 (probable)Pollard|Pevsner|2006|p=448|ps=}}[67]
Wall and gates,
Ullet Road Unitarian Church
Ull00|Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.38954|-2.93776|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Wall and gates, Ullet Road Unitarian Church}}
{{sort|1898|c. 1898}}The walls extend from Cheltenham Avenue, along Ullet Road, and into York Avenue. They were designed by Thomas Worthington, and are in brick, with a stone plinth, coping, and dressings. They contain three sets of wrought iron gates.[68]
Ullet GrangeUll36|36 Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.3870|-2.9467|type:landmark_region:GB|name=Ullet Grange, Liverpool}}
{{sort|1875|1870s}}A brick house with stone dressings and a slate roof. It is in three storeys, and has an entrance front of four bays. Two of the bays project forward, and have gables with timbering and bargeboards. The garden front has three bays, a canted bay window with a balcony above, and half-dormers. Most of the windows are mullioned and transomed.[69]
—}}Ull38|38 Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.3872|-2.9464|type:landmark_region:GB|name=38 Ullet Road, Liverpool}}
{{sort|1865|1860s}}A stuccoed house with a slate roof. It has four storeys, and a three-bay front. The windows and surrounds vary, some with architraves and pediments, and one containing seven round-headed lights. At the centre of the rear is a two-storey bow window. The entrance porch has a Doric-style colonnade with a balustraded balcony above.[70]
—}}Ull40|40 Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.3874|-2.9462|type:landmark_region:GB|name= 40 Ullet Road, Liverpool}}
{{sort|1865|1860s}}A stuccoed house with a slate roof. It has three storeys, and a five-bay front, the central bay being recessed. The windows are sashes with architraves. At the top of the house is a frieze and a cornice. In the first bay is a bay window. In the third bay is a five-bay blind arcade with archivolts and keystones, above which is a Venetian window with busts in roundels, and a pediment.[71]
—}}Ull42|42 Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.3876|-2.9459|type:landmark_region:GB|name= 42 Ullet Road, Liverpool}}
{{sort|1865|1860s}}A stuccoed house with a slate roof. It has three storeys, and a five-bay front. The windows are sashes and have architraves. In the middle bay is a five-bay blind arcade with archivolts and keystones. At the top of the house is a frieze and a cornice. The entrance is in the fourth bay, and has a rusticated surround.[72]
RestaurantUll44|44 Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.3877|-2.9455|type:landmark_region:GB|name= 44 Ullet Road, Liverpool}}
{{sort|1875|1870s}}Originally a house, later converted into a restaurant, it is built in common brick with dressings in red brick and stone, and has a slate roof. It has three storeys and a basement, and a front of three bays. Most of the windows are mullioned and transomed. Features include a tower with an octagonal turret surmounted by a conical roof, a Tudor arched entrance, gables with timbering and decorative bargeboards, and, at the rear, a balustraded terrace.[73]
Gates and gate piersUll44|44 Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.38796|-2.94585|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Gates and gatepiers, 44 Ullet Road, Liverpool}}
{{sort|1875|1870s}}The gates are wooden, between four stone gate piers. The piers have cornices decorated with Tudor flowers. They are castellated and have ogival caps with fish-scale pattern, crockets and fleurons.[74]
Sefton Court MansionsUll50|50 Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.3884|-2.9433|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Sefton Court Mansions}}
{{sort|1865|1860s}}A stuccoed house with a hipped slate roof. It is mainly in three storeys with a basement, and has fronts of four and three bays. In the first bay is a canted bay window. The windows are sashes, those in the first floor with balustraded balconies. The porch has Doric columns, and above it is a pedimented window. The interior was remodelled in 1912, with decoration by the Bromsgrove Guild.[75]
Holt HouseUll54|54 Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.3887|-2.9400|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Holt House}}
{{sort|1870|c. 1870}}The house was built for Robert Durning Holt, ship owner and first Lord Mayor of Liverpool. It is in red brick with sandstone dressings, and has a Welsh slate roof. The house has basically an L-shaped plan, and is in two storeys with a basement and attics. The entrance porch has Tuscan columns carrying an entablature and a frieze. The windows are sashes. Other features include canted bay windows, a Diocletian window and, at the top of the house, a parapet and a domed lantern. The attached garden walls are included in the listing.[76]
Wall and gate piers,
Holt House
Ull54|54 Ullet Road}}
{{coord|53.38911|-2.94041|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Wall and gate piers, Holt House}}
{{sort|1879|c. 1879}}The wall and gate piers are in sandstone. The wall extends along Ullet Road and around the garden of Holt House. There are two pairs of gate piers, all of which are panelled with pyramidal caps.[77]
Kelton{{coord>53.3744|-2.9260|type:landmark_region:GB|name= Kelton}}{{sort|1825|Early 19th century}}A stuccoed house with a hipped slate roof. It has two storeys, and a three-bay front, the central bay projecting forward. At the top of the house is a frieze and a cornice. Other than one casement window, all the windows are sashes. The porch is in Ionic style, with paired columns. There have been later extensions.[78]

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= 1000999|desc= Sefton Park|access-date= 9 September 2013|mode=cs2}}
3. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356243|desc= Entrance gates, corner Aigburth Road and Mossley Hill Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
4. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068406|desc= Gate piers to Saint Anne's church, Liverpool|access-date= 6 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
5. ^{{NHLE |num= 1409848|desc= Sefton Park Library, including boundary railings and gates, Liverpool|access-date= 29 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
6. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068400|desc= Barclay's Bank, Liverpool|access-date= 6 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
7. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068394|desc= Presbytery adjoining Church of St. Clare, Liverpool|access-date= 6 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
8. ^{{NHLE |num= 1355150|desc= 4 entrance piers, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
9. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068246|desc= Lodge, 1A Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 6 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
10. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356342|desc= 3 Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 5 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
11. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068210|desc= 4 Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 5 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
12. ^{{NHLE |num= 1355152|desc= 5 and 5A Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
13. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356366|desc= Parklea, 6 Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
14. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068211|desc= 8 Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 5 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
15. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068247|desc= 9 and 9A Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 6 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
16. ^{{NHLE |num= 1025039|desc= Osborne House, Liverpool|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
17. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356343|desc= 15 Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
18. ^{{NHLE |num= 1025043|desc= 17 and 17A Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
19. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068248|desc= 19 Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 6 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
20. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068209|desc= 21 Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
21. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356365|desc= 23 and 25 Fulwood Park, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
22. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068204|desc= Greenbank Lodge, Sefton Park|access-date= 5 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
23. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068208|desc= Gateway at south end of road, Hadassah Grove, Liverpool|access-date= 5 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
24. ^{{NHLE |num= 1075201|desc= 2 Hadassah Grove, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
25. ^{{NHLE |num= 1343614|desc= 4 and 6 Hadassah Grove, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
26. ^{{NHLE |num= 1068207|desc= 7 and 9 Hadassah Grove, Liverpool|access-date= 5 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
27. ^{{NHLE |num= 1075202|desc= 8 and 10 Hadassah Grove, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
28. ^{{NHLE |num= 1298786|desc= 11 and 13 Hadassah Grove, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
29. ^{{NHLE |num= 1343615|desc= 14 Hadassah Grove, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
30. ^{{NHLE |num= 1356364|desc= 17 Hadassah Grove, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
31. ^{{NHLE |num= 1298810|desc= 19 Hadassah Grove, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
32. ^{{NHLE |num= 1343638|desc= The Bridge, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
33. ^{{NHLE |num= 1084204|desc= The Albert Public House including lamp holders, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
34. ^{{NHLE |num= 1346274|desc= Gate to Sefton Park at north end of street, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
35. ^{{NHLE |num= 1346273|desc= 63 Lark Lane, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
36. ^{{NHLE |num= 1346251|desc= Christ Church, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
37. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070640|desc= Iron bridge between Ibbotsons Lane and Queens Drive junctions, Sefton Park|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
38. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070638|desc= Gledhill, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
39. ^{{NHLE |num= 1293210|desc= 2 Mossley Hill Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
40. ^{{NHLE |num= 1363075|desc= 3 and 4 Mossley Hill Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
41. ^{{NHLE |num= 1293214|desc= 5 Mossley Hill Drive, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
42. ^{{NHLE |num= 1070639|desc= Duffus, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
43. ^{{NHLE |num= 1208305|desc= Bridge House, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
44. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073472|desc= Iron railings and 2 gate piers at St. Michaels Church, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
45. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073475|desc= Arnewood, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
46. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073476|desc= Vicarage with garden wall and 4 piers, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
47. ^{{NHLE |num= 1205140|desc= Aigburth Lodge, Sefton Park|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
48. ^{{NHLE |num= 1062525|desc= Bandstand on island in lake, Sefton Park|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
49. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073452|desc= Drinking fountain at south end of lake, Sefton Park|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
50. ^{{NHLE |num= 1062527|desc= Drinking fountain at north end of lake, Sefton Park|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
51. ^{{NHLE |num= 1360234|desc= Grotto to northeast of lake, Sefton Park|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
52. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073454|desc= Grotto to west of lake, Sefton Park|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
53. ^{{NHLE |num= 1062528|desc= Monument to Samuel Smith, Sefton Park|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
54. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063314|desc= Princes Lodge, Sefton Park|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
55. ^{{NHLE |num= 1210106|desc= Shelter on east side of lake, Sefton Park|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
56. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073453|desc= Shelter on west side of lake, Sefton Park|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
57. ^{{NHLE |num= 1062529|desc= Statue of Peter Pan, Sefton Park|access-date= 9 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
58. ^{{NHLE |num= 1073451|desc= Statue of William Rathbone, Sefton Park|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
59. ^{{NHLE |num= 1255551|desc= The Dell, Sefton Park|access-date= 9 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
60. ^{{NHLE |num= 1062524|desc= Tunnel to northwest of lake, Sefton Park|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
61. ^{{NHLE |num= 1218258|desc= Entrance to Sefton Park, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
62. ^{{NHLE |num= 1359835|desc= 3 Southwood Road, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
63. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063320|desc= 16 and 18 Southwood Road, Liverpool|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
64. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063321|desc= 20 Southwood Road, Liverpool|access-date= 5 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
65. ^{{NHLE |num= 1359836|desc= Norwegian Fishermens' Church, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
66. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063322|desc= 24 Southwood Road, Liverpool|access-date= 5 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
67. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063313|desc= Saint Agnes' Church Hall behind church, Liverpool|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
68. ^{{NHLE |num= 1292058|desc= Wall and gates to Unitarian Chapel and church hall, Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
69. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063276|desc= Ullet Grange, Liverpool|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
70. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063277|desc= 38 Ullet Road, Liverpool|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
71. ^{{NHLE |num= 1359892|desc= 40 Ullet Road, Liverpool|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
72. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063278|desc= 42 Ullet Road, Liverpool|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
73. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063279|desc= Lau's Cantonese style restaurant, 44 Ullet Road, Liverpool|access-date= 4 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
74. ^{{NHLE |num= 1359854|desc= Gates and gatepiers to No 44 Ullet Road, Liverpool|access-date= 8 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
75. ^{{NHLE |num= 1063280|desc= Sefton Court Mansions, Liverpool|access-date= 9 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
76. ^{{NHLE |num= 1387300|desc= Holt House and attached garden walls, Liverpool|access-date= 9 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
77. ^{{NHLE |num= 1387901|desc= Boundary wall and gatepiers at Holt House, Liverpool|access-date= 9 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
78. ^{{NHLE |num= 1218675|desc= Kelton (House of Providence), Liverpool|access-date= 7 September 2013|mode=cs2 |fewer-links=yes}}
Sources{{refbegin}}
  • {{Citation | last =Pollard| first =Richard | authorlink = | last2 = Pevsner | first2 = Nikolaus | author2-link =Nikolaus Pevsner| series= The Buildings of England|title =Lancashire: Liverpool and the South-West |edition= | publisher =Yale University Press | year =2006 | location =New Haven and London | isbn =0-300-10910-5 }}
{{refend}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20130927230204/http://liverpool.gov.uk/media/525901/heritage-listed-buildings.pdf Liverpool City Council listed buildings information page]
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