A member of the Carus family was one of a group who purchased the manor in November 1583.
It is unclear whether this was the original, modern Halton Hall or when it was first built.
Halton Hall was part of Halton Manor and was held by "Esquire [Thomas] Carus and his two sons, Thomas and Christopher until 1715 when the family joined the Jacobite rising of 1715.
[2][3] With the failure of the rebellion, many properties were confiscated by the Forfeited Estates Commission and subsequently sold.
The building was modified substantially, especially during the last decade of the nineteenth century.