Adlington Hall, Cheshire
Adlington Hall is a large country house near Adlington, Cheshire. The oldest part of the existing building, the Great Hall, was constructed between 1480 and 1505. The east wing was added in 1581. The estate was inherited in 1739 by Charles Legh, who embarked on a major programme of reconstruction, transforming the hall "from a medium-sized Tudor house into a large Georgian manor". The hall was reconstructed and reduced in size in 1928. It is within the council area of Cheshire East.
Historic England Grade I Listed 1234130.
Place Type: Georgian House
Historic County: Cheshire
Lat, Long: 53.321076,-2.1446461
Grid Reference: SJ904804
Police Area: Cheshire
Council Area: Cheshire East
Civil Parish: Adlington CP
Country: England
GBPNID: 299521
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Adlington_Hall,_Cheshire_299521
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Historic England Grade I Listed 1234130.
Place Type: Georgian House
Historic County: Cheshire
Lat, Long: 53.321076,-2.1446461
Grid Reference: SJ904804
Police Area: Cheshire
Council Area: Cheshire East
Civil Parish: Adlington CP
Country: England
GBPNID: 299521
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Adlington_Hall,_Cheshire_299521
