Quote Originally Posted by ChrisGeorge View Post
I was given a guided tour of the inside of the house back in the early 1960's by the then lady of the house. I remember there was a big fireplace that looked old. I should say the house itself is more likely seventeenth or eighteenth century than earlier. Is there anything about it in any of the Liverpool architecture books?



Chris
All Joseph Sharples says is: "On the left, at the corner of Sefton Park Road, is Park Lodge. Unremarkable externally, it is supposed to incorporate masonry from one of the lodges of the former royal hunting ground of Toxteth Park." (Page 280).