Grade II listed buildings in Liverpool-L25
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There are over 2500 listed buildings in Liverpool
Liverpool
Liverpool is a city and metropolitan borough of Merseyside, England, along the eastern side of the Mersey Estuary. It was founded as a borough in 1207 and was granted city status in 1880...

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. A listed building is one considered to be of special architectural, historical or cultural significance, which is protected from being demolished, extended or altered, unless special permission is granted by the relevant planning authorities.

Of these buildings, 27 are classified as Grade I (buildings of outstanding architectural or historic interest) and 85 are classified as Grade II* (particularly significant buildings of more than local interest). The remainder are classified as Grade II.

Due to the way in which buildings are listed by English Heritage and due the large number of buildings within the city, they have been subdivided in Grade I, II* and II buildings lists, with the Grade II buildings being further split up by postcode. The following list provides information on all of the Grade II listed buildings within the L25 postal district in Liverpool. Other listed buildings within other postcodes can be found through the template below:

L25

Building(s) Location Built Notes Coordinates Ref
Acrefield Cottage Acrefield Road
Acrefield Kindergarten Acrefield Road
Aymestrey Court Coach House Acrefield Road
Aymestrey Court Hostel Acrefield Road
Aymestrey Court Lodge Acrefield Road
Bankside Acrefield Road
Blair Lea Lodge Acrefield Road
Greenbank Acrefield Road
Hillcliffe Acrefield Road
The Mount Acrefield Road
Nos. 8 and 10 Acrefield Road
Nos. 12 and 14 Acrefield Road
No. 16 Acrefield Road
Nos. 18 and 20 Acrefield Road
No. 25 Allerton Road
No. 27 (Lake House) Allerton Road
No. 30 Allerton Road
Nos. 61 and 61a Allerton Road
Nos. 82, 84 and 86 Allerton Road
Nos. 104 and 106 Allerton Road
No.120 Allerton Road
Woolton
Woolton
Woolton is a suburb of Liverpool, Merseyside, England and a Liverpool City Council Ward. It is located at the south of the city, bordered by Gateacre, Hunts Cross, Allerton and Halewood. At the 2001 Census the population was recorded as 14,836.-History:...

 Library
Allerton Road
Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 Ashton Square
No. 7 Ashton Square
No. 35 (The Cottage) and No. 37 (Beaconsfield ) Beaconsfield Road
Entrance to Knolle Park (corner Church Road) Beaconsfield Road
Beacon Hill Beaconsfield Road
Knolle Park (Saint Gabriel’s Convent) Beaconsfield Road
No. 46 (Stoneleigh ) and No. 48 Beaconsfield Road
No. 84 (Beaconsfield House) Beaconsfield Road
Lodge to Knolle Park (Greek Lodge) Beaconsfield Road
Abbots Lea (original mansion only) Beaconsfield Road
Nos. 1 to 4 Church Cottages Belle Vale Road
Nos. 5 to 8 Church Cottages Belle Vale Road
Nos. 9 to 12 Church Cottages Belle Vale Road
Signpost opposite No. 66 Belle Vale Road
Nos. 1 and 2 and front garden wall Belle Vale Road
Nos. 5, 6, 7 and front garden wall Belle Vale Road
Nos. 8, and 9 and front garden wall Belle Vale Road
Church of St. Stephen Belle Vale Road
Nos. 3 and 4 and front garden wall Belle Vale Road
No. 26 Church Road, Woolton (east side)
St. Peters Parish Rooms and office Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Yewfield Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Archbishop’s House (Roman Catholic) Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Churchfield Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Riffle Lodge Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Out-building Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Reynolds Lodge Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Nos. 14 to 22 (even) Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Nos. 10 and 12 Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Nos. 2, 4, 6, 8, and 8a Church Road, Woolton (east side)
No. 24 Church Road, Woolton (east side)
Rosemont Church Road, Woolton (west side)
Lych gate to St. Peter’s Church Church Road, Woolton (west side)
Presbytery of St. Mary’s Church Church Road, Woolton (west side)
Roman Catholic Church of Saint Mary Church Road, Woolton (west side)
Nos. 25 and 27 Church Road, Woolton (west side)
Nos. 7 to 19 (odd ) Church Road, Woolton (west side)
Nos. 1 to 3 (consec) Knolle Park Mews Church Road, Woolton (west side)
Boundary Stone on south side of Reservoir Road junction Church Road, Woolton (west side)
Nos. 21 and 23 Church Road, Woolton (west side)
The Cottage Clarke Gardens
Oakfield Terrace Nos. 1, 2 and 3 Cuckoo Lane
Jubilee Memorial Gateacre Brow (north side)
Drinking Fountain Gateacre Brow (north side)
The Black Bull Public House No. 41 Gateacre Brow (north side)
Nos. 38 and 40 Gateacre Brow (south side)
No. 4 Gateacre Brow (south side)
No. 6 Gateacre Brow (south side)
No. 8 Gateacre Brow (south side)
Nos. 10 and 12 Gateacre Brow (south side)
Unitarian Chapel Gateacre Brow (south side)
Clegg’s factory building Gateacre Brow (south side)
No. 42 Gateacre Brow (south side)
No. 2 Gateacre Brow (south side)
No. 34 Gateacre Brow (south side)
No. 28 (a, b, c, d) Gateacre Brow (south side)
Strawberry House, Mossdene and Crawfordsburn Glenrose Road
Nos. 4 & 5 Paradise Row Grange Lane
Nos. 2 & 3 Paradise Row Grange Lane
Chez Philippe Grange Lane (east side)
Grange Hollies Grange Lane (east side)
Grange Lodge Grange Lane (east side)
Nos. 1 to 4 (consec) Soarer Cottages Grange Lane (west side)
Nos. 8 to 14 (consec) York Cottages Grange Lane (west side)
The Cottage Nos. 1 to 4 (consec) Grange Mews and Riding School House Grange Lane (west side)
Nos. 1 to 7 (consec) York Cottages Grange Lane (west side)
Gateway to Gateacre Hall Hotel Halewood Road (east side)
Nos. 5 to 9 (odd) Halewood Road (east side)
Kingsley Halewood Road (east) No.19,
Nos. 78 and 80 Halewood Road (west side)
Nos. 10 and 12 (The Brown Cow) Halewood Road (west side)
Camp Hill Lodge Hillfoot Road
No. 1 Mason Street
Much Woolton Roman Catholic School Mount Street
Fletchers Farm House Menlove Avenue
Nos. 10, 12, 14 Quarry St. (east side)
Nos. 69 to 75 (odd) Quarry Street
Nos. 65 & 67 Quarry Street
Nos. 2 to 8 (even) Quarry Street (east side)
Nos. 81 to 87 (odd) Quarry Street (west side)
Newstead Farmhouse with attached buildings Quarry Street (west side)
Water Tower Reservoir Road
No. 1a & Smithy Cottage Rose Brow
Lodge and stable block to Gateacre Grange
Gateacre Grange (Home for retired Seafarers) Rose Brow
House to north of Gateacre Grange and belonging to it Rose Brow
Nos. 1 to 5 (consec) Rose Brow
Golf Lodge School Lane, Woolton
Hunts Cross Station (Incorporating Stationmaster’s House) Speke Road
Hunts Cross Speke Road
Woolton Hall Lodge Speke Road
L-shaped range of outbuildings at Oak Farm Springwood Avenue
Oak Farmhouse Springwood Avenue
Dining Hall of Much Woolton R.C. School St. Mary’s Street
Woolton Tower, Tower House and Tower Cottage Tower Way
No. 10 Woolton High St. (north side)
No. 8 Woolton High St. (north side)
Nos. 2, 4, 6 Woolton High St. (north side)
No. 2a Woolton High St. (north side)
No. 12 Woolton High St. (north side)
Nos. 30 & 32 Woolton High St. (nth s)
Nos. 20 to 28 (even) Woolton High St. (nth s)
Nos. 14 & 16 Woolton High St. (nth s)
Woodleigh (former Lodge to Woolton Hall
Woolton Hall
Woolton Hall, Woolton, England was built in 1704 for the Molyneuxs. In 1772, Robert Adam was employed to design a new frontage and redesign the interior. The hall is a grade I listed building....

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Woolton High Street
Woolton Wood Lodge Woolton High Street
Woolton Manor (Nurses Home) Woolton High Street
Gateway to Woolton Hall Park Woolton High Street (south side)
Cliff Cottage Woolton Hill Rd.
Allerton Tower Orangery
Orangery
An orangery was a building in the grounds of fashionable residences from the 17th to the 19th centuries and given a classicising architectural form. The orangery was similar to a greenhouse or conservatory...

Woolton Rd
Springwood House (now a Cheshire Home) Woolton Rd
Springwood Lodge Woolton Road
North gate piers to Allerton Hall with connecting walls & railings Woolton Road
Laundry and stables at Allerton Tower Woolton Road
Lodge to Allerton Tower, with adjoining gate piers Woolton Road
Nos. 45 & 47 Woolton St. (east side)
Nos. 39, 41, 43 Woolton St. (east side)
Former farm building to rear of No. 25 Woolton Street (east side)
Village Cross at junction with Speke Road Woolton Street (east side)
No. 51 Woolton Street (east side)
No. 49 (The Old House) Woolton Street (east side)
No. 25 Salisbury Farm Dairy Woolton Street (east side)
Street lamp at junction with Allerton Road Woolton Street (east side)
No. 37 Woolton Street (east side)
Elephant Hotel and Restaurant Woolton Street (east side)
No. 35a Woolton Street (east side)
No. 35 Woolton Street (east side)
Former Corporation Offices Woolton Street (east side)
Nos. 4 & 6 Woolton Street (west side)
Stable block to Nos. 4 & 6 Woolton Street (west side)
No. 2 (Greenbank) Woolton Street (west side)
Allerton Tower
Allerton Tower Park
Allerton Tower Park is a public park in Allerton, Liverpool, England.-History:The park was part of the Manor of Allerton until Hardman Earle acquired the estate and introduced the eponymous mansion based on a design by Harvey Lonsdale Elmes, the famed architect of St George’s Hall...

Entrance Lodge
53.3681°N 2.8786°W

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