As we are now on the final page of the Woolton Hall campaign, it was difficult for me to determine whether to show the present condition of Woolton Hall or just to show the building throughout the last few years. As it was easier for me to source images over the last few years, this is not a complete representation of the present condition of the Hall. From recent images I have seen, it is in a very poor state with most of the rooms damp.
I have therefore sourced the original 1972 architectural plans from via the Woolton Society and these have been a great insight in to the layout of the building. As I travel around the building, I am attempting to provide details on how each room is laid out from recent internal tours. Some of the doors and rooms do not tally up with the 1972 report and one can easily miss out an entire room by following the original plans.
The internal walkaround serves to provide a snapshot of the layout for those who have not seen inside the building before.
WOOLTON HALL - THE GROUND FLOOR





















































I have added the 1972 Janet P Gnosspelius floorplans.
These are copyright from the Woolton Society.
My good friend Chris Cummings runs Haunted Scouse. A really good and informative youtube channel, Chris and the team go around different locations in the North West and investigate buildings, graveyards and anything in between! It was Chris who assisted me in the layout of Woolton Hall with his video's and I have added two below so Woolton Hall can be seen on a walkaround!
THE PAINTINGS
Over the years, many paintings have been added to the walls of the great salon. These are replica paintings but sadly most of these have now been destroyed. One even ended up in the middle of Woolton Woods. I have added images below of the images that were in the great salon and tapesty room.







1 - Officers of the St. George Civic Guard, Haarlem – Frans Hals
2 - Banquet of the officers of the Calivermen Civic Guard, Haarlem – Frans Hals
3 - Canterbury Pilgrims – William Blake
4 - Twelfth-night – David Teniers the Younger
5 - Revelry at an Inn – Jan Steen
6 - The Peasant Wedding – Pieter Brueghel the Elder
7 - A School for Boys and Girls – Jan Steen










1 - Lady Mary Molyneux – Jacob Huysmans
2 - A man of the Molyneux family, possibly 4th Viscount Molyneux – Unknown Artist
3 - Mrs John Ashton – Joseph Wright of Derby
4 - Sir Richard Molyneux, 1st Baronet – Unknown Artist
5 - A man of the Molyneux family – Unknown Artist
6 - Mary Molyneux – Unknown Artist
7 - Frederick Leyland – Rosa Corder (1853–1893)
8 - Architect, Robert Adam
9 - Queen Ann
10 - King George III