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- By April 1926 Wythenshawe Hall and 250 acres (1 km2) of its surrounding estate had been sold to Ernest Simon, 1st Baron Simon of Wythenshawe and Shena...
- Wythenshawe Hall and its surrounding parkland were donated to Manchester Corporation in 1926, and in 1930 it was opened to the public as a museum.
- Wythenshawe Hall hasn't been open to the public since March 2016 when it was partly destroyed by an arson attack.
- And although Wythenshawe Hall likes to keep their ghosts out of the public eye, all the repairs appear to have awakened long dormant ghostly activity.
- The Tatton family had a deer park in Wythenshawe, then Cheshire, as far back as 1297. However, the present Hall dates to about 1540 when Robert Tatton was...
- In 2021 Wythenshawe Hall was awarded the RIBA North West Conservation Award for its remarkable restoration following a devastating arson attack in 2016.
- The Grade II-listed 16th Century Wythenshawe Hall had been the victim of an arson attack, leaving the upper floor and roof completely destroyed.
- Wythenshawe Hall was badly damaged by an arson attack in March of 2016. Repairs and restoration, which cost £6.7 million, took six years to complete...
- RIBA North West Award winners keyboard_arrow_right. Wythenshawe Hall. Wythenshawe Hall. by Buttress Architects. Client Manchester City Council.
Wythenshawe Hall
Краткая информация
Исторический фахверковый дом 16 века и бывшая усадьба в Уайтеншоу, Манчестер, Англия, в 5 милях к югу от центра Манчестера, в парке Уайтеншоу. Построенный для Роберта Таттона, он был домом семьи Таттон почти 400 лет. Его основной план представляет собой центральный зал с двумя выступающими крыльями.
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- Дата постройки:1540 год