• Plaque commemorating the gift to the city. Wythenshawe Hall is a 16th-century timber-framed historic house and former manor house in Wythenshawe, Manchester, England...
  • ...we have watched Wythenshawe Hall slowly be rebuilt, I have attached some photos of the signs displayed and the hall itself which are there for the public to see.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • The building is owned by Manchester City Council and was in use as a museum and art gallery, most recently run by the Friends of Wythenshawe Hall.
  • Wythenshawe Hall is a 16th century timber-framed manor house in Wythenshawe, Manchester. ... The hall is also said to be haunted by phantom monks...
  • A splendid timber-framed house dating from Tudor times, set in the beautiful grounds of Wythenshawe Park in South Manchester.
  • The Grade II-listed 16th Century Wythenshawe Hall had been the victim of an arson attack, leaving the upper floor and roof completely destroyed.
  • Up until the fire, The Friends of Wythenshawe Hall had been working in partnership with us to open the Hall on a regular basis for themed, seasonal events.
  • Wythenshawe Hall, dating from 1540, was the home of the Tatton family for more than 600 years, and is now owned by Manchester City Council.