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Garrett Hall

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and hall. In addition there was a storehouse, closet, three chambers over the kitchen, parlour and hall, a small chamber, a servant's chamber and a maid's room." The Tyldesley family held the manor until Lambert Tyldesley's death in 1652 when it passed through his great-granddaughter Mary, to her
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The 17th century hall is now a farmhouse. The two-storey, timber-framed structure was built on a T-shaped plan. It was altered in the 18th and 19th centuries when it was largely rebuilt in brick. It has a slate roof and its walls were
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husband Thomas Stanley. In 1702 Thomas Withington was the tenant and it had a hall, parlour, little parlour, kitchen, buttery and chamber above. There were two
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The estate remained with the Stanleys until it was sold to Thomas Clowes of Manchester in 1732. The Reverend Thomas Clowes sold the hall and estate to
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In 1613, the will of Lambert Tyldesley revealed that the former manor house contained "a kitchen, backhouse, dayhouse, mealhouse, larder,
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in the kitchen and Withington kept five horses and a colt, cattle, sheep and two pigs. In 1716 the hall, its
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for his land at Garratt. When John Tyldesley of Garrett died in 1558 his estate comprised seven
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who were buying neighbouring estates for their mineral rights. The present landowners,
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for £21,000 (equivalent to £2,330,000 in 2023) in 1829 and it became part of the
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Grade II listed buildings in the Metropolitan Borough of Wigan
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in the 20th century. The hall is reputed to have two
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manor house
listed
Tyldesley
Greater Manchester
lords of the manor
Astley
Bewsey
messuages
heath
moss
buttery
parlour
looms
water mill
kiln
Robert Haldane Bradshaw
Worsley Old Hall
Bridgewater estates
Peel Holdings
Mosley Common
rendered
priest holes
Listed buildings in Tyldesley



"Tyldesley with Shakerley"
Victoria County History
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