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Adlington Hall, an Attraction in Macclesfield, Cheshire. Search for Cheshire Attractions. The home of the Leghs of Adlington since 1315, the Hall was built on the site of a hunting lodge dating from 1040, the oak tree supports of which still form part of the building. The Great Hall contains a seventeenth century organ built in the style of 'Father' Bernard Smith which was played by Hand... information-britain.co.uk
Adlington Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire, Home Page Set in the heart of the Cheshire countryside, Adlington Hall is one of the most beautiful country homes in the United Kingdom, with a lineage dating back almost seven centuries. It enjoys a secluded and prestigious setting which makes it ideal for any social or business occasion, from a wedding or a... adlingtonhall.com
Adlington Hall, Adlington, Macclesfield, SK10 4LF - www.statelyhomes.com When it comes to selecting a venue for corporate hospitality, ambience is all-important. At Adlington Hall, they offer the corporate event organiser one of England's most attractive historic venues, which lends itself to a broad spectrum of different activities. With its distinctive character and ou... statelyhomes.com
Adlington Hall in Macclesfield, Cheshire - North West England - UK Attraction The Cheshire Manor Home of the Leghs since 1315. The Great Hall was built between 1450 and 1505, the Elizabethan “Black and White” in 1581 and the Georgian South Front in 1757. The Great Hall houses a ‘Father’ Bernard Smith organ played by Handel. Garden features include a maze, rose garden, penstem... ukattraction.com
Adlington Hall, Macclesfield, Cheshire, UK ADLINGTON HALL, the home of the Leghs of Adlington from 1315 to the present day, was built on the site of a Hunting Lodge which stood in the Forest of Macclesfield in 1040. Two oaks, part of the original building, remain with their roots in the ground and support the east end of the Great Hall, whic... bestloved.com
Adlington Hall Macclesfield and places to stay contains parkland landscaped in the 18th century in the style of 'Capability Brown' complete with a ha-ha.The Lime Avenue dating from 1688 leads to a woodland Wilderness with winding paths, temples, bridges and follies in a rococo manner. A path through the laburnum Arcade leads into the formal Rose... greatbritishgardens.co.uk
Adlington Hall in Cheshire & Turton Tower near Bolton Over 600 years of building are represented in the Hall, with many changes, alterations and subtractions having been made, ( for example, originally there was a moat). It was quadrangular in shape until 1928, when it was decided that the house was too large, and the whole west side of the quadrangle ... manchester2002-uk.com
Adlington Hall, Cheshire The Great Hall was built in the late 15th century, while a Tudor manor in typical Cheshire black and white style was added a century later. This Tudor style is oddly juxtaposed beside the classical style wing and west front added to the house in the 18th century. The Great Hall is notable for its ex... britainexpress.com
Adlington Hall Cheshire From the screens passage a late-17th century staircase ascends to a series of rooms in the north range. On the way to the mid-18th century Drawing Room a gallery provides a good view over the Hall. The wood-panelled Drawing Room occupies the site of an earlier great chamber and is lined with Corin... touruk.co.uk
Adlington%20Hall | Conferences UK hrigley Hall Hotel, Golf and Country Club is an impressive 19th Century country mansion nestling amidst the splendour of the dramatic scenery of Cheshire and set in a beautiful 262 acre estate. Its own par 71, 18-hole championship golf course with spectacular views and an impressive driveway leading... conferences-uk.org.uk
Adlington Hall Gardens - Visit Cheshire The two oak trees still stand and support the east end of the hall, which was built between 1450 and 1505. Between the trees stands an organ, almost certainly the work of Father Bernard Smith, installed between 1660 and 1680, and on which H... visitcheshire.com
Handel at Adlington Hall - A Unique Personal Insight ADLINGTON HALL near Macclesfield, Cheshire, was orginally built as a Hunting lodge before the Norman Conquest and early in the thirteenth century it was granted to the Norman family of de Corona . In 1315 Thomas de Corona gave Adlington to his sister Ellen and her husband for the remainder of their ... baroquemusic.org
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