Antrobus Hall
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Antrobus Hall | |
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Location | Mobberley, Cheshire, England |
Coordinates | 53°18′24″N 2°17′59″W / 53.30679°N 2.29978°W |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
Official name | Antrobus Hall, garden wall and gatepiers |
Designated | 5 March 1959 |
Reference no. | 1329643[1] |
Antrobus Hall is a country house in the village of Mobberley, Cheshire, England. It was built in 1709, and a wing was added in about 1760.[1] It was built for John Antrobus, a dissenter from Knutsford.[2] The hall is constructed in brick, and has a stone-flagged roof. The house, together with its garden walls and gate piers, are recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.[1] The house has five bays on the ground floor, and four on its upper floor. The gate piers are rusticated.[3]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c Historic England, "Antrobus Hall, Mobberley (Grade II*) (1329643)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 August 2012
- ^ de Figueiredo, Peter; Treuherz, Julian (1988), Cheshire Country Houses, Chichester: Phillimore, p. 211, ISBN 0-85033-655-4
- ^ Hartwell, Clare; Hyde, Matthew; Hubbard, Edward; Pevsner, Nikolaus (2011) [1971], Cheshire, The Buildings of England, New Haven and London: Yale University Press, p. 485, ISBN 978-0-300-17043-6