Calderstones House, Calderstones Park, Liverpool was built in 1828 for Joseph Need Walker, a lead shot manufacturer. In 1875 the house and estate were aquired by Charles McIver, founder of Cunard Line, for £ 52,000. Calderstones Park is in the east of Liverpool, England. ... Liverpools skyline, as seen from the River Mersey. ... 1828 was a leap year starting on Tuesday (see link for calendar). ... Lead shot is small balls of lead, traditional made using a shot tower. ... The Cunard Line is the British cruise line that operates the RMS Queen Elizabeth 2 (QE2) and RMS Queen Mary 2 (QM2) cruise ships. ... As a unit of currency, the term pound originates from the value of a Troy pound weight (Latin libra), of high purity silver, and is the currency unit of a number of countries: Cyprus pound in Cyprus Egyptian pound in Egypt Lebanese pound in Lebanon Syrian pound in Syria British...
Is is a Grade II Listed building. The House and Stables now house the Recreation and Open Spaces Departments of the Liverpool City Council. Buckingham Palace, a Grade I listed building. ... Liverpool City Council is the governing body for the city of Liverpool in Merseyside, England. ...
The two-story house at 251 is surrounded by a fl wrought-iron fence and dense, if thankfully short, foliage.
At the end of Calderstones Road is Allerton Road; and if you remember your Beatles history you'll know that Dr. Macca comes from Allerton, a less-posh neighborhood than Woolton (whence John).
It's a small, flat-fronted, connected row house with a few rose bushes in front and a fence.