Gwalia, Liverpool

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Gwalia, Liverpool, Grade II listed villa in Liverpool, England

Gwalia is a two-story stone villa in Liverpool featuring Victorian architectural elements including tall sash windows and elaborate wooden detailing throughout. The distinctive brickwork patterns and crafted ornamentation define its external appearance.

Built between 1851 and 1854 for merchant Joseph Edwards, it was originally called Sandfield Tower before its current name came into use. The building passed through several owners over the following decades as Liverpool's residential landscape evolved.

The house reflects how successful merchants in 19th-century Liverpool chose to display their wealth and social standing through their homes. The quality of materials and thoughtful design choices tell a story about what mattered to the people who lived here.

The building holds Grade II listing status, so any modifications or repairs require approval from Liverpool City Council to maintain its protected character. Visitors can see the exterior from the street, though access to the interior is not typically available.

A carved stone on the facade bears the year 1854, marking the year the house was completed by its original builder. This marker has survived across generations and offers visitors a direct link to the building's origin.

Location: Liverpool

GPS coordinates: 53.42380,-2.91436

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:05

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