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{{Infobox Historic building
|image=Knowsleyhall.jpg
|caption=The southern facade of Knowsley Hall circa 1880 showing the [[Gothic Revival|Gothicised]] south wing to the left and the [[loggia]] at the end of the east wing on the right.
|name=Knowsley Hall
|location_town=[[Metropolitan Borough of Knowsley|Knowsley]]
|location_country={{ENG}}
|architect=[[John Foster (architect)|John Foster]], [[William Burn]],<br>[[W. H. Romaine-Walker]], [[Claud Phillimore, 4th Baron Phillimore|Claud Phillimore]]
(contracted; show full)d a boathouse and bridges in the park)<ref>Colvin 1995, ''s.v.'' "Burn, William".</ref> and other architects.  In the early 20th century it was "tidied up" by [[W. H. Romaine-Walker]] for the [[Edward Stanley, 17th Earl of Derby|17th Earl]].  After the [[World War II|Second World War]], the buildings were considerably reduced by [[Claud Phillimore, 4th Baron Phillimore|Claud Phillimore]].<ref name=pp2178>Pollard and Pevsner, pp. 217–218.</ref>
 A smaller - but still substantial - family residence was built in the park.

==Earls of Derby==

{{main|Earl of Derby}}

[[Thomas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby|Thomas Stanley]] was rewarded with the title of Earl Derby in 1485 by [[Henry VII of England|Henry VII]] as a reward for his support at the [[Battle of Bosworth Field]] which led to Henry's gaining the crown.  The title was taken from the area in South [[Lancashire]] called [[West Derby]] (and not from the city of [[Derby]]).  In 1495 Thomas entertained Henry VII at Lathom House and at Knowsley, which was then still a hun(contracted; show full){{refend}}

==External links==
*[http://www.knowsley.com/gallery.asp Photographs]


[[Category:Houses in Merseyside]]
[[Category:Grade II* listed buildings in Merseyside]]