Dawpool, Thurstaston
British country houses destroyed in the 20th centuryBuildings and structures in the Metropolitan Borough of WirralGrade II listed buildings in MerseysideHouses completed in 1886Richard Norman Shaw buildings
Dawpool was a country house in the village of Thurstaston, Wirral, Merseyside, England. It was built for the shipowner Thomas Henry Ismay in 1882–86 and designed by Richard Norman Shaw. Ismay died in 1899, the family moved out of the house in 1907, and it was demolished in 1927. Parts of the house were re-used in other buildings. Two buildings associated with the house, a lodge and the stables, have survived and are listed buildings.
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