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In 2020 work began to restore Astley Hall to the building's original state by removing the render that used to cover the building. The estimated cost of the restoration was £1.1 million, which covered the cost of both removing the render facade and restoring the interior of the building. The building
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in the 17th century, and reportedly left his boots behind. However, recent research shows that these may not be his own boots, although this does not rule out him visiting the Hall. A wide range of temporary exhibitions are displayed in the art gallery throughout the season and events are organised
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in the ceilings of the Great Hall and drawing room, which have heavy wreaths and disporting cherubs. The ceilings are barbaric in their excesses, and the figures are relatively poorly modelled, although the undercutting is breathtaking. Not all the moulding is of stucco: there are elements of lead
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The Park, Coach House and Walled Garden have recently been renovated with help from the Heritage Lottery Fund and Chorley Council. An extensive project has seen the restoration of the 17th century
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by an unknown artist showing the house c. 1710, which depicts small tower-gazebos at the angles of its forecourt. In due course, the Brookes failed in the male line and the house descended to
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and leather too. The staircase is of the same period with a coarse but vigorously carved acanthus scroll balustrade and square newels with vases of flowers on top.
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of Widnes named one of his executors as "Thomas Part of Astley Hall in Chorley", although Thomas Part may well not have been the owner at the time.
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The lower parts of the hall are panelled with inset paintings of a curious selection of modern worthies, including Protestants such as
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In 1922 the house and its contents were given to Chorley Corporation by Reginald Tatton, as a memorial to the local men killed in
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of Cuerden, who added the south wing in 1825 and stuccoed the exterior, probably to the design of
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The 17th-century stone entrance facade (before restoration to the original brickwork).
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Susannah Brooke, sister (1762–1852), wife of Thomas Townley Parker (1760–94), 1787-?;
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and feature a picturesque meandering stream running through a wooded ravine.
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The plain classical brick stable block with pedimented centre is of c. 1800.
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The site was acquired in the 15th century by the Charnock family from the
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reopened on the 21st May 2022 after restoration works were completed.
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Margaret Charnock, wife of Richard Brooke (1640–1715), 1648/53-1715;
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bay windows. This front has a doorway with distinctly rustic
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The interior is notable for the staggering mid-17th century
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A biographical dictionary of British architects, 1600–1840
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tapestries and wooden panelling. It is rumoured that
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Reginald Arthur Tatton, nephew (1857–1926), 1906–22;
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One of a pair of stone lions flanking the entrance.
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Astley Hall (Chorley)

Manor house
Chorley
Lancashire
53°39′34″N 2°38′43″W / 53.6595°N 2.6453°W / 53.6595; -2.6453
Elizabethan
Jacobean
Chorley Borough Council
chorley.gov.uk/astleyhall
Listed Building
1362068
National Register of Historic Parks and Gardens
1000943
Astley Hall, Chorley is located in Lancashire


country house
Chorley
Lancashire
Knights of Saint John of Jerusalem
Sir Peter Brooke
mullion
transomed
Ionic
plasterwork
Elizabeth I
William the Silent
Philip II
Ambrogio Spinola

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