Millington Hall

Coordinates: 53°22′31″N 2°11′12.5″W / 53.37528°N 2.186806°W / 53.37528; -2.186806
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53°22′31″N 2°11′12.5″W / 53.37528°N 2.186806°W / 53.37528; -2.186806

The John Millington

Millington Hall is a historic Grade II listed building in Cheadle Hulme, Stockport, England, that was constructed in 1683 and was part of the Lane End hamlet. The building is located on Station Road adjacent to the local Methodist Church. The family the hazeldine 's own the area after buying it from john millington were they had many businesses that involed building and carpentry , and had two saw mills one behind and one behind the old police station,there also opened the building as a restaurant in the 1960's before the building was converted and reopened in July 2004 as a public house called the "John Millington".