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Hyde Hall, Lancashire

Hyde Hall is a house at Denton in Lancashire. It is Grade II listed and was home to a branch of the Hyde family of Denton and Hyde. It is partly timber-framed, partly in stone. Below the Hyde coat of arms is an inscription dating the hall to at least 1625, and was originally built in the 16th or 17th century. In 1642, one of the residents of Hyde Hall, Robert Hyde, raised troops to aid the besieged Parliamentarians in Manchester during the English Civil War. It later became a farmhouse. The hall is now privately owned and is presently on the Buildings at Risk Register of English Heritage due to its poor condition. The timber frame is deteriorating and the roof leaks. There is no plan in place to repair the hall or to bring it back into use. It is within the council area of Tameside.
Historic England Grade II* Listed 1318129.

Place Type: Jacobean House
Historic County: Lancashire
Lat, Long: 53.445159,-2.1248482
Grid Reference: SJ 9180 9427
Council Area: Tameside CA
Strategic Authority Area: Greater Manchester SA
Police Area: Greater Manchester PA

GBPN ID: 302584
Entry Type: Main listing (P)
URL: https://gazetteer.org.uk/place/Hyde_Hall,_Lancashire_302584

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