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Haslington Hall, Cheshire

Haslington Hall is a timer-framed country house near Haslington, Cheshire. The house was built by Admiral Sir Francis Vernon in 1545, and contains parts of the original mediæval manor house, which are said to date back to 1480. Additions and alterations were made to it in the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries. It is claimed that some of the timbers used in the early phase of construction were salvaged from ships of the Spanish Armada in 1588. In the late 19th century it was listed as a farmhouse. In 1931 extensive repairs, alterations and additions were made. The house was bought in 1970 by the millionaire Tony Vernon who restored the house over the next thirty years. After his death a fire broke out in 2018 and in December 2019 the hall and estate was sold in a derelict state to retired property developer Peter Jans. He restored the building into a private dwelling and used it as his own home. It is within the council area of Cheshire East.
Historic England Grade I Listed 1136283.

Place Type: Historic House
Historic County: Cheshire
Lat, Long: 53.099998,-2.3772758
Grid Reference: SJ 7483 5593
Civil Parish: Haslington CP
Council Area: Cheshire East CA
Police Area: Cheshire PA

GBPN ID: 319506
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Haslington_Hall,_Cheshire_319506

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