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Hockenhull Hall

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OS grid reference
  
SJ 483 661

Built for
  
Hugh Wishaw

Reference no.
  
55735

Architectural style
  
Georgian architecture

Built
  
c. 1715

Designated
  
22 October 1952

Elevation
  
39 m

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Location
  
Tarvin, Cheshire, England

Hockenhull Hall is a mansion house to the southwest of the village of Tarvin, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building. Hockenhull Hall dates from the 17th century but was completely remodelled about 1715 for Hugh Wishaw of Chester. Its design is attributed to the architect Francis Smith. It is built in brick with sandstone dressings and has a square plan. The roof is in Welsh slate and is hipped. The hall is built in two storeys over a basement, with the main façades facing the south and the east.

Map of Hockenhull Hall, Hockenhull Ln, Tarvin, Chester CH3 8LE, UK

The hall is part of a working farm. In 2009 it was placed on the market with an estimated price of £4 million.

References

Hockenhull Hall Wikipedia