Bonis Hall

The house is in two storeys and has a seven-bay front with coped gables surmounted by ball and urn finials.

On top of the building is a square tower with a pyramidal roof surmounted by a hexagonal bellcote with a copper cupola and weathervane.

[3] The Duke of York (later King George VI) occasionally stayed at Bonis Hall with its owner Sir Robert Burrows.

It then became home to the Manchester branch of Royds Advertising Group, who converted the discoteque into their drawing office.

The disco/drawing office has been replaced by a large, two story oval structure in steel and glass, which now links the main building with the coaching house.