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Hallwood, Cheshire

Coordinates: 53°19′19″N 2°41′28″W / 53.3219°N 2.6910°W / 53.3219; -2.6910
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Hallwood
Former wing of Hallwood, now a public house, the Tricorn
Coordinates53°19′19″N 2°41′28″W / 53.3219°N 2.6910°W / 53.3219; -2.6910
OS grid referenceSJ 540 807
Listed Building – Grade II*
Designated23 April 1970
Reference no.1130425
Hallwood, Cheshire is located in Cheshire
Hallwood, Cheshire
Location in Cheshire

Hallwood was a mansion house situated to the south of the village of Halton, Cheshire, England. One wing of the house remains and is a public house called the Tricorn. Its former stables have been converted into a function room for the public house. The remaining wing is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building;[1] the former stables are listed at Grade II.[2]

History

Former stables of Hallwood, now a function room

It originated as a moated house which was possibly the home of a keeper in the deer park to the south of Halton, which was probably built in the second half of the 15th century. Hallwood Manor was later known as Hallwood Farm.[3] By the 17th century it had become the birthplace and home of Sir John Chesshyre.[4] In the 19th century the building was used as a school called Hallwood Academy.[5] It is now a public house.[6]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Historic England, "The Tricorn Public House, Runcorn (1130425)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 August 2013
  2. ^ Historic England, "The Tricorn Public House, Runcorn (1130426)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 18 August 2013
  3. ^ Starkey 1990, pp. 20, 29.
  4. ^ Starkey 1990, p. 77.
  5. ^ Starkey 1990, p. 135.
  6. ^ Starkey 1990, p. 20.

Sources

  • Starkey, H. F. (1990), Old Runcorn, Halton Borough Council {{citation}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)

Further reading

  • de Figueiredo, Peter; Treuherz, Julian (1988), Cheshire Country Houses, Chichester: Phillimore, p. 235, ISBN 0-85033-655-4