• 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.
  • 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.
  • ...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.
  • RIBA North West Award winners keyboard_arrow_right. Wythenshawe Hall. Wythenshawe Hall. by Buttress Architects. Client Manchester City Council.
  • 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...
  • Wythenshawe Hall is a 16th-century medieval timber-framed historic house and a former stately home in Wythenshawe, Manchester, England.
  • 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.
  • 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...
  • Naturally, Wythenshawe Hall has its very own White Lady, after all, it wouldn’t be a creepy 14th century stately home without one now, would it?