Bostock Hall

Bostock Hall is a country house to the northeast of Winsford, Cheshire, England. A former Georgian house, it was rebuilt in 1775 for Edward Tomkinson.[2] It is thought that the architect was Samuel Wyatt.[2][1] Alterations and additions were made to it in the middle of the 19th century and in 1875. The house is constructed in brick with ashlar dressings; it has a slate roof. It is in three storeys plus a basement.[1] Its plan is L-shaped. The entrance front has a central bow window rising through all floors, and a single-storey porch with a balustraded parapet. The garden front has two bows, between which are a Venetian window with a Diocletian window above.[2] The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.[1]

Bostock Hall
Middle Lodge to Bostock Hall
General information
Architectural styleGeorgian
Town or cityWinsford
CountryEngland
Construction started1771
Renovated1998-1999
Design and construction
Architect(s)Samuel Wyatt
Renovating team
Architect(s)P J Livesey
Website
https://bostockhallestate.com/about
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameBostock Hall
Designated10 March 1953
Reference no.1138416[1]

See also

References

  1. Historic England, "Bostock Hall (Grade II) (1138416)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 20 May 2023
  2. de Figueiredo, Peter; Treuherz, Julian (1988), Cheshire Country Houses, Chichester: Phillimore, pp. 218–219, ISBN 0-85033-655-4

Further reading

53.21032°N 2.48593°W / 53.21032; -2.48593


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