Introduction
The hall is set in grounds to the south of Haulgh New Road. The River Croal lies to the west. There is an open area to the east and south, property of the Earl of Bradford. The hall is believed to have been built in 1602. It is timber-framed with brick infill. The grounds were probably substantially lost by the mid-19th-century, as the area became industrialised.
- Features & Designations
Features
- Hall (featured building)
- Description: The hall is believed to have been built in 1602. It is timber-framed with brick infill. Though the grounds have now been lost, the hall survives.
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- Key Information
Type
Park
Purpose
Ornamental
Principal Building
Domestic / Residential
Survival
Lost
Hectares
2
- References
References
- University of Manchester and University of York, {A Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Greater Manchester}, York, 1994 A Survey of Historic Parks and Gardens in Greater Manchester
Contributors
Lancashire Gardens Trust
Greater Manchester Archaeological Unit