Acrefield
Woolton Mount Listed Grade II. Pre 1840.
Two storey stucco house with two storey bow window.
Gregory's Brewery
Gateacre Brow Listed
Grade II. Originally
Gregory's brewery and malthouse then latterly Clegg's felt factory which closed in
2003.
Greenbank 2 Woolton Street Listed Grade II.
Pre 1840. Brick built with stone dressing and slate roof. Formerly the
Village Police Station. The prison cells at rear are now demolished.
.. Mechanics'
Institution
St. Mary's Street Listed
Grade II.
Now privately owned
this building has had many uses from courthouse to place of worship.
Mere Stones
Church Road Listed Grade II.
Date unknown. Mere, or boundary stones, marking the division between Much
Woolton (left) and Little Woolton (right).
Much Woolton Old School
School Lane Listed Grade II.
Date unknown. Date given on lintel of 1610 is not correct. The oldest
Elementary School in Lancashire
Riffle Lodge
Woolton Park Listed Grade II.
Once the entrance lodge to The Rifle mansion
Simon Peter Centre
Church Road Listed
Grade II.
Originally St.
Peter's Church School it is now the Simon Peter Centre.
Village Cross
Woolton Street Listed Grade II.
Erected c.1350
Damaged at an unknown date it was restored in 1913 when Woolton was
incorporated into Liverpool.
Woolton Hall
Speke Road Listed Grade I.
The building contains the finest example of Robert Adam work in the north
of England.
Woolton Library
Allerton Road Listed Grade II. Purpose-built
Methodist Chapel, the congregation moving to St. James Church when it
opened in 1862.
Woolton Redbourne Hotel
Acrefield Road Listed Grade II. Originally
called Aymestrey Court, built
by Henry Tate as a wedding gift for his daughter.