Adlington Hall
The History of Adlington Hall can be traced to as far back as the Domesday Survey. With little knowledge of the hall prior to the Norman Conquest, documented history starts around the end of the 13th century, when the hall was passed to the Earl of Chester, a nephew of William the Conqueror. Since the year 1315 it has been home to the Legh family. One of the oldest and most historic Cheshire houses it has evolved over 700 years, the east and west wings being demolished in 1928, giving the Hall its present rectangular shape.
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Adlington Hall,
Macclesfield,
Cheshire
SK10 4LF
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Information on Adlington Hall, Macclesfield
| Opening Times: | All year, Guided tours (20+), weekdays, except in Jul & BH. Public opening, Jul, Sun to Wed 14:00-17:00. |
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| Admission: | House & Garden: Adult £7.00, Child/Student £3.00, Groups (min 20) £6.00. Garden only: Adult £4.00, Child/Student Free. |
| Facilities: |
Guided Tours,
Limited Disabled Access,
Cafe,
Refreshments,
Parking Availability |
| Organisation(s): |
Historic Houses Association |

