Boughton Hall

It is designated by English Heritage as a Grade II listed building.

[4] Dr. John Joseph Tisdall and his wife, Emily Constance, were living at Boughton Hall at the times of their deaths in 1939.

[6] Boughton Hall is constructed in brick with stone dressings, and has grey slate roofs.

The plan of the main part of the hall is E-shaped, with some infilling, plus an additional wing to the left.

[1] The interior contains a fireplace carrying the date 1655,[2] which is surrounded with tiles depicting biblical scenes.