Manor House, Hale

In the early 18th century, when the incumbent was Rev William Langford, it was refaced and partly rebuilt.

The last lord of the manor of Hale was Peter Fleetwood-Hesketh, who was also an architectural historian.

[3] The manor house is built in brown brick with red sandstone dressings.

The upper storey of the central bay contains a sash window on each side of which are Corinthian pilasters on large brackets.

Behind the façade the house is two-gabled, the north gable being higher than the south.