• 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?
  • How the sprawl came with the move from Cheshire Wythenshawe Hall on the Cheshire IX of 1882 and Lancashire CXI SW of 1947 © Ordnance Survey.
  • More than two years after it was ravaged by a fire, work is still ongoing to rebuild the 16th-century Wythenshawe Hall.
  • 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 is a beautiful building that harbours lots of local history and cultural value and I am pleased we have repaired the damage that was done.”
  • Wythenshawe Hall hasn't been open to the public since March 2016 when it was partly destroyed by an arson attack.
  • [1] 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 Park is a public park in Manchester. It features Wythenshawe Hall, a community farm, sports facilities, tennis courts, and more.
  • The original Hall was built around 1540 by Robert Tatton, possibly on the site of an earlier medieval building.
  • Friends of Wythenshawe Hall, Manchester, United Kingdom. 2,906 likes · 74 talking about this · 16 were here. Events and open days are run by the Friends...