Generations of the Molyneux family, the Earls of Sefton, lived at Croxteth Hall from the sixteenth century until the death of the last Earl in 1972.
Society figures and royalty frequently came to stay for country house parties, particularly in the Edwardian era. Today the rooms are open to the public, showing life both 'above' and 'below' stairs. The Hall is also a venue for concerts and art exhibitions.
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