Handforth Hall

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Handforth Hall
Cheshire
Location
Grid reference: SJ863833
Location: 53°20’47"N, 2°12’26"W
Village: Handforth
History
Built 1562
For: Sir Urian Brereton
Country house
Information

Handforth Hall is a former manor house in Handforth, Cheshire. It is dated 1562, and was built for Sir Urian Brereton. Alterations have been made to it in the 17th century, and subsequently. The hall is a timber-framed building and currently consists of a single range, with two storeys and five bays. Originally it was either E-shaped or quadrilateral in plan. The hall is a designated Grade-II* listed building. It was at one time the home of Sir William Brereton, a Parliamentary commander in the Civil War.[1]

Under a coved gable by the porch entrance there is an ornately carved inscription on the lintel, reading:

"THIS HAULLE WAS BUYLDED IN THE YEARE OF OUR LORD GOD MCCCCCLXll BY URYAN BRERETON KNIGHT WHOM MARYED MARGARET DAUGHTER AND HEYRE OF WYLLYAM HANDFORTH OF HANDFORTHE ESQUYER AND HAD ISSUE VI SONNES AND II DAUGHTERS."[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 National Heritage List 1222483: Handforth Hall

Further reading

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