Thingwall Hall is a former stately home situated in the Knotty Ash district of Liverpool, England.
The grade II listed building was built early in the 19th century and was originally set in 60 acres (240,000 m2) of grounds.
According to Stephen Harding's Viking Mersey, Thingwall Hall is on the site of a Thing which, like Thingwall on the Wirral and the Tynwald on the Isle of Man (and Dingwall and Tingwall in Scotland), was one of the local Scandinavian parliaments in the Norse-occupied areas of the British Isles.
The mansion house and 10 acres (40,000 m2) of the surrounding estate were subsequently purchased by a Belgian religious institute, the Brothers of Charity and it became known as St. Edward's Home, a poor law school and eventually a residential care home and sheltered accommodation for vulnerable adults.
In most recent years the land was purchased by a housing developer with the intent to construct up to 550 homes upon the site.