Arley Hall

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Arley Hall
Arley Hall

Arley Hall is a country house in Arley, Cheshire, England and is situated adjacent to the town of Northwich. It is home to Viscount Ashbrook.

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[edit] Hall

The original Arley Hall was constructed in 1469 as a timber-framed building. A later 18th Century building was replaced in the 19th Century by the current house.

This house stands on the original site and was built by Rowland Egerton Warburton between 1832 and 1845. It was designed by a local architect, George Latham, in the neo-Jacobean style.

Gardens at Arley Hall
Gardens at Arley Hall

[edit] Gardens

The gardens of the house cover eight acres and are known for their herbaceous borders.

[edit] Park

The park land surrounding the house is in excess of 2000 acres. Within the park is Stockley Farm, now a local attraction in its own right.

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