Thank you for taking the time to view, and hopefully, enjoy this website. Having recently had this building featured on the BBC (see the above link), I am still after ANY information, maps/plans/drawings/old pictures/postcards of the building. What I have shown you is simply the tip of the iceberg and would certainly love to know more. Sandfield Tower would have stood out at the corner of Sandfield Park and therefore would have been well photographed, perhaps you were one of the people that attended this building when it was used as a Church? I have no original pictures of how it used to look like and this is what I am after the most! To contact me about this building, please use the e-mail button below. Please note that this building is still private property and you cannot gain access to the building or the property - this is private land so please bear that in mind. You can, however, see Sandfield Tower from the best view, which is standing on the grass verge next to the boundary wall and also the side of the building from Central Drive. Hoping one day, this building is restored to its former glory! Contact me (Jonathon Wild) by clicking on the link to the right:

location

SANDFIELD TOWER

Sandfield Tower was recently shown on BBC's North West Tonight.
Please click on the link below:

THE HOME OF JOSEPH EDWARDS

overview

My name is Jonathon Wild. I am a Local Historian based in South Liverpool. My first association with Sandfield Tower was by chance. Being stuck in a traffic jam a good few years back and only noticing the building at the side set back from the road. It was derelict back then too,but had a mystery about why it was left there in such a built up area and I had to find out more - and see inside! With help from the local Record Office, and past history of the area, I began to piece together the history of the building and the reasons for it now being empty. If you have information on Sandfield Tower (which has many names - Sandfield Tower, Sandfield - The Tower, Gwalia) then please contact me via the contact page.

Central Drive, Sandfield Park

built

1851

LISTED

Grade II

features

A grand Grade II listed building set in the corner of Sandfield Park. Used as a private villa and later as a private church, it has extensive grounds outside the property, 3 large reception rooms, spacious entrance hall, 6 bedrooms with a further two attic rooms and a large tower rising through the centre of the building. A historical gem that needs to be preserved and protected!

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