Allerton Golf Club House, Liverpool
Facts and practical information
Allerton Golf Club House is a ruined Neoclassical building located in Allerton, Liverpool, England. Completed in 1815 by the architect Harrison of Chester for the owner Jacob Fletcher, the building was built on the site of a previous one which had been destroyed by a fire. This replacement building was occupied by the Fletcher family for 104 years before being purchased in 1923 by the Liverpool Corporation, who converted the mansion into a clubhouse for a newly built golf course. On 21 November 1944 another fire broke out, leaving the building in ruins. On 14 March 1975 the ruins became a Grade II listed structure. ()
Allerton and Hunts CrossLiverpool
Allerton Golf Club House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Calderstones Park, 20 Forthlin Road, St Peter's Church, Woolton Picture House.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Allerton Golf Club House?
How to get to Allerton Golf Club House by public transport?
Train
- West Allerton (22 min walk)
- Liverpool South Parkway (27 min walk)
Bus
- Liverpool South Parkway (27 min walk)