Childwall Hall
| Childwall Hall | |
|---|---|
Drawing from 1832 | |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Gothic Revival |
| Location | Liverpool, England |
| Completed | 1813 |
| Demolished | 1949 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | John Nash |
Childwall Hall was a 19th-century English country house located in Childwall, Liverpool, England. Built on the site of a previous mansion of the same name the Gothic Revival building was the seat of parliamentarian Bamber Gascoyne (the younger), a noted opponent of the abolition of slavery. The main building was demolished in 1949 and the current site is now occupied by a television production company Lime Pictures. A lodge building and a few ruins of the same style are all that remain of the hall.