Latitude: 53.3884 / 53°23'18"N
Longitude: -2.9433 / 2°56'35"W
OS Eastings: 337361
OS Northings: 388362
OS Grid: SJ373883
Mapcode National: GBR 7FW.9B
Mapcode Global: WH87F.R3M7
Plus Code: 9C5V93Q4+8M
Entry Name: Sefton Court Mansions
Listing Date: 14 March 1975
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1063280
English Heritage Legacy ID: 359640
ID on this website: 101063280
Location: Princes Park, Liverpool, Merseyside, L17
County: Liverpool
Electoral Ward/Division: St Michael's
Parish: Non Civil Parish
Built-Up Area: Liverpool
Traditional County: Lancashire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Merseyside
Church of England Parish: Toxteth Park Christ Church
Church of England Diocese: Liverpool
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SJ 3788 LIVERPOOL ULLET ROAD,.
(south side)
392- /33/1260 No.50
14/03/75 Sefton Court Mansions
II
House. 1860s. Stucco with hipped slate roof. 3 storeys and basement, 4 x 3 bays. Channelled rustication to basement, ground floor lintel band and 1st floor sill course; top frieze and bracketed cornice. 1st bay of one storey with canted bay window. Ground floor projecting tripartite windows with segmental heads and panelled frieze flank similar bowed window. 1st floor windows have windows with
flat pilasters, panelled frieze and cornice and tripartite sashes flank tripartite window; all have balustraded balconies. 2nd floor round-headed windows with gables with foliage panels and finials breaking through cornice. Central window has flanking smaller windows and balcony on brackets and pierced front. Entrance front has varied fenestration, porch with Doric columns and pedimented 1st floor window.
HISTORY: Part of the interior was refurbished c1901, for the then owner, the shipping magnate Dashper E. Glynn, by Edmund Rathbone. He commissioned The Bromsgrove Guild to redecorate the drawing and smoking rooms, with four paintings by Henry Payne, together with some woodcarving and repousse metalwork to the drawing room fireplace. Despite later redecoration, much of the Bromsgrove Guilds work is believed to survive. 'Hammer and hand; The Arts and Crafts Movement in Birmingham'. Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery, 1984.
Listing NGR: SJ3736188362
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