Calderstones House
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| Calderstones House | |
Calderstones House |
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| Building information | |
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| Town | Liverpool |
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| Client | Joseph Need Walker |
| Construction start date | 1828 |
Calderstones House, Calderstones Park, Liverpool was built in 1828 for Joseph Need Walker, a lead shot manufacturer. In 1875 the house and estate were acquired by Charles McIver, founder of Cunard Line, for £52,000.
It is a Grade II Listed building. The House and Stables now house the Recreation and Open Spaces Departments of the Liverpool City Council.

