Thurstaston Hall, English country house in Wirral, England
Thurstaston Hall is a two-story country house arranged in a U-shape, built from stone and brick with three central bays and decorative details. The structure displays a blend of materials and design elements that create a distinctive facade.
The west wing dates to the 14th century, the central block was added in 1680, and the east wing was completed in 1836. Each section represents a different period of expansion as the estate grew over the centuries.
The entrance displays the Whitmore family coat of arms above Corinthian columns, showing how English nobility chose to present themselves. The decorative elements reflect the tastes of different periods layered throughout the structure.
The building holds Grade II* listed status, which means it receives special protection as an important structure. Visitors should look carefully at original features like the spiral balusters and the 16th-century overmantel, which are preserved as part of this protection.
The gate piers from 1733 are decorated with lion heads and fluted pilasters, marking the north driveway entrance in an ornate way. These distinctive entrance features often go unnoticed by visitors arriving at the property.
Location: Wirral
GPS coordinates: 53.34820,-3.13276
Latest update: December 14, 2025 13:01
Wirral Country Park
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Thurstaston Common
771 m
Hill Bark
1.8 km
The Dungeon SSSI
2.2 km
St. Bartholomew's Church, Thurstaston
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Heswall Dales
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Irby Hall
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Dee Cliffs
1.3 km
Cleaver Heath Nature Reserve
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Hill Bark Farmhouse
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Manor Farmhouse
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Thurstaston War Memorial
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Barn To Dawpool Farm, To West Of Other Buildings Granary To Dawpool Farm, To West Of Other Buildings
175 m
Gatepiers To North Of Thurstaston Hall
57 m
Dawpool Farmhouse
157 m
Banks Farmhouse, Caldy
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Former Thurstaston School
114 m
Dee Haven
2.4 km
Cattle Sheds Incorporating Smithy And Implement Shed At Dawpool Farm
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Pensby Hall
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Oldfield Farmhouse
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Irby Farmhouse
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South Lodge with Attached Gates and Gate Piers
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The Clock Tower
182 m
Sundial approximately 40 metres to south of St Bartholomew's Church
69 m
Outbuildings at Hill Bark Farm
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96, Caldy Road
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Tower of former church of St Bartholomew
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