• English: Wythenshawe Hall is a 16th century medieval timber-framed house and a former stately home in Wythenshawe, Manchester, England.
  • 1879 Extensions to the N wing completed, with new billiard and smoking rooms and a large half-timbered tenants' hall. ... 'Wythenshawe Hall and the Tatton Family.'
  • Wythenshawe Hall is a 16th-century medieval timber-framed historic house and a former stately home in Wythenshawe, Manchester, England.
  • It features Wythenshawe Hall, a community farm, sports facilities, tennis courts, and more.
  • More than two years after it was ravaged by a fire, work is still ongoing to rebuild the 16th-century Wythenshawe Hall.
  • Located in Wythenshawe Park, the hall is now owned by Manchester city council having been home to the Tatton family for over 600 years.
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  • Wythenshawe Hall, which is renowned for its timber frame and sits in more than 250 acres of land, will be reopened for the public on Saturday 15 October.
  • Built around 1540, Wythenshawe Hall was home to the Tatton family for over 600 years, and is now owned by Manchester City Council.
  • Though the park and Hall remained intact, the rest gradually turned into the vast Council estate of Wythenshawe.