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Higher Huxley Hall
Higher Huxley Hall is located in Cheshire
Higher Huxley Hall
Location within Cheshire
General information
Architectural styleManor house
Town or cityHuxley, Cheshire
CountryEngland
Completed13th century

HIgher Huxley Hall was a manor house, later a luxury 5-star hotel, in Cheshire, England, located about 7 miles southeast of Chester. It lies west of the village of Huxley. Lower Huxley Hall lies less than half a mile to the immediate north of the hall. It dates from at least the 13th century and today has a white facade.[1] Once in the possession of the Cholmondeley family, in 1850 it was owned by a Mr. R. Salmon.[2] Howevever, in 1896 it was reportedly in the hands of a Mr. Vere Cholmondeley.[3]

References

  1. ^ June Eveleigh Brown (25 January 2006). Karen Brown's 2006 England, Wales & Scotland: Exceptional Places to Stay & Itineraries 2006. Karen Brown's Guides. p. 207. ISBN 978-1-928901-84-6. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  2. ^ Bagshaw, Samuel (1850). History, gazetteer, and directory of Shropshire: comprising a general survey of the county, with a variety of historical, statistical topographical, commercial, and agricultural information. Printed for the author by G. Ridge. p. 164. Retrieved 28 June 2011.
  3. ^ Frank A. Latham (1977). Tattenhall: the history of a Cheshire village. Tattenhall Local History Group. Retrieved 28 June 2011.