Mottram Old Hall is a Grade-II-listed[1] two-storey country house standing in a 6-hectare (15-acre) triangular park between Coach Lane and Old Hall Lane in Mottram in Longdendale, Greater Manchester, England.
Previously known as Ivydene, it incorporates a large rear wing built in 1727.
In 1800 Samuel Hadfield bought the original hall from the Hollingworths and on his death in 1807 left it to his nephew George, who died there.
After George's death, his brother Samuel erected a statue of him at the hall but only the plaque survives.
After passing through various other owners Mottram Old Hall was purchased in 1962 by Judge Philip Curtis.