Sutton Hall |
Hob Uid: 78290 | |
Location : Cheshire East Sutton
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Grid Ref : SJ9257071500 |
Summary : A mid 17th century country house which has now been converted into a hotel. The two-storey building is timber-framed with rendered infill and rendered coursed rubble with a stone slate roof. In the late 18th century the house was added to and altered. It was recorded in 1902 that a small deer park surrounded the building, but no trace of it was found in 1964. |
More information : [SJ 9257 7150] Sutton Hall [T.I.] CHAPEL [G.T.] (1) Sutton Hall, surrounded by a small deer park (3), contains remains of the old timber and plaster building which formerly occupied the site and which is mentioned in an Inq. p.m. in 1536. A small chapel attached to the hall existed in the 17th c. and was in use until c. 1760 but is now turned into an outhouse (2). (2-3) Sutton Hall is not architecturally outstanding. The Chapel is again in normal use. No trace was found of a deer park. (4)
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