Haslington Hall

[1] The timber-framed areas are decorated with herringbone bracing, quatrefoils and cusped concave-sided lozenges.

Mrs Watts was the first president of the Haslington and Crewe Green branch of the Women's Institute, founded in 1944.

Confusion has arisen in several publications with Mrs Madge Watt, a Canadian lady who founded the Women's Institute in Britain in 1915; she returned to Canada in 1919 and is unlikely ever to have visited Haslington.

The honorary Recorder of Chester, Judge Roger Dutton, told Raja that the breaches were "flagrant" and put the public at risk.

In December 2019 the hall and estate was sold in a derelict state to retired property developer Peter Jans, who restored the building into a private dwelling and used it as his own home.

Haslington Hall was put on the market for £800,000 in 2023 when Jans' children grew up and left home.