Cedarwood, Grade II* listed house in Woolton, Liverpool, England.
Cedarwood is a Grade II* listed residence in Woolton, Liverpool, featuring bold modern architecture designed between 1959 and 1960. The structure combines white cement render walls on the lower level with Canadian Western Redcedar cladding on the cantilevered upper section, creating a distinctive visual separation between floors.
Architects Gerald Beech and Dewi-Prys Thomas designed the house in 1959 as an experimental prototype for industrially produced family homes. Construction finished in 1960, demonstrating new possibilities for residential building at that time.
The residence received House of the Year recognition from Woman's Journal in 1960, marking a moment when progressive residential design gained public attention. This acknowledgment reflected how people were embracing new ways of living at the time.
The ground floor contains open-plan living spaces with movable panels that enable flexible room arrangements for different household needs. Upstairs there are four bedrooms and a bathroom, making the home adaptable for various family sizes.
The design includes thoughtful small details such as specially shaped coat hooks for high heels, dedicated telephone storage spaces, and wine bottle niches integrated into the dining area. These practical touches reveal how thoroughly daily living was considered during the planning process.
Location: Liverpool
Architects: Gerald Beech, Dewi-Prys Thomas
GPS coordinates: 53.38160,-2.87750
Latest update: December 14, 2025 15:01
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