Stoke Hall, Cheshire

Stoke Hall is a Grade II listed mansion on Stoke Hall Lane in the civil parish of Stoke in Cheshire East, England. The large L-shaped building dates originally from the early 17th century, but has a 19th-century appearance.[1][2] It is built from red brick, in Flemish Bond, with a slate roof.[3]

Stoke Hall
Stoke Hall, Stoke
General information
TypeMansion
LocationStoke Hall Lane, Stoke, Cheshire, England
Coordinates53.1062°N 2.5649°W / 53.1062; -2.5649
DesignationsGrade II listed

The hall originally belonged to the Minshull family, who owned the manor of Stoke in the 17th century.[1] A disused dovecote with a bell turret in the grounds of the hall dates from the late 18th century; it is also listed at grade II.[1][4]

The building was Grade II listed on 10 June 1952.[3] The hall gives its name to the lane from which it is accessed.

The photograph is of Stoke Manor not Stoke Hall.

See also

References

  1. Latham FA, ed. Acton (The Local History Group; 1995) (ISBN 0 9522284 1 6) pp. 121–122
  2. Images of England: Stoke Hall (accessed 28 January 2009)
  3. "Stoke Hall - Stoke - Cheshire East - England". British Listed Buildings. Retrieved 22 July 2013.
  4. Images of England: Dovecote at Stoke Hall (accessed 28 January 2009)


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