Boulston

When the estate was sold in 1797 the new owner, Major Dudley Acland, abandoned the old site, and built Boulston Lodge (now re-named Boulston Manor) a short distance to the northwest, described by the Royal Commission.

[2] A detailed survey of the old manor was carried out in 2012, and the site was determined to be at risk from river erosion.

[4] The "new" Boulston Manor is a Grade II listed building,[5][6] and currently serves as a bed and breakfast and a wedding venue.

[7] The title formerly associated with the property, the Lordship of the Manor of Boulston, was bought at auction in 2016 by the retired hotelier John Heaney for £5750.

[9] The parish church, dedicated to St Ismael and originally the private chapel to the Wogans, was abandoned in the 20th century.