Handforth Hall

The hall is a timber-framed building and currently consists of a single range, with two storeys and five bays.

It was at one time the home of Sir William Brereton, a Parliamentary commander in the English Civil War.

[1] Under a coved gable by the porch entrance there is an ornately carved inscription on the lintel, reading: "THIS HAULLE WAS BUYLDED IN THE YEARE OF OUR LORD GOD MCCCCCLXll BY

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