Baguley Hall

[1] A former country house, historically in Cheshire, it is now Grade I-listed[2] and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.

Baguley Hall was in the possession of the de Baguleys and later the Legh family for about 400 years.‭ Sir William de Baguley's daughter,‭ Isabel,‭ married Sir John Legh of Booths,‭ near Knutsford.‭ Her son,‭ Sir William Legh,‭ succeeded and the estate remained in the possession of the Leghs until the latter part of the 17th century.‭ The last male heir was Edward Legh who married Eleanor,‭ daughter of William Tatton of Wythenshawe Hall.‭ They had three daughters and Baguley was leased to the Viscounts Allen until 1749 when the estate was bought by Joseph Jackson of Rostherne, whose family married into the Leighs of West Hall, High Legh.

The hall is currently under the guardianship of the Department for Culture, Media and Sport.

As of 2024[update], the hall is listed on Historic England's Heritage at Risk Register, rating its condition as "poor".

[9] In May 2024 owner Historic England invited offers to buy the freehold or a leasehold.