Trafford Hall

[3] To the left of the main block is a single-storey pavilion joined to the house by a service wing.

[2] The central bay of the main block projects slightly forward, and has rusticated quoins at the corners.

As she had married the Reverend Richard Perryn twelve years earlier in 1782 he also became the owner and the property passed down through their descendants until the early 20th century.

[7] As he and Dorothy mainly lived in the Rectory at Standish during this time, Trafford Hall was rented to various tenants.

Unlike his parents who rented Trafford Hall to tenants, Richard Gerrard Perryn lived there with his family for the rest of his life.

[9] The couple had no children and when Gerrard died in 1878 he left Trafford Hall to his wife Elizabeth.

Elizabeth died intestate and Trafford Hall therefore went to her next of kin which was her father Sir Provo William Wallis.

In his Will of 1892 he left Trafford Hall to Harriet and the property therefore reverted to the Perryn family.

His father was Richard Henry Perryn (1832-1904), Harriet's brother, and his mother was Frances Agnes White.

[14] He was a cotton broker from Liverpool and he lived at Trafford Hall with his wife Janet and children, until about 1927 when the house was put on the market.

After this Sir William Nicholas Cayzer and his family moved into Trafford Hall.

Shortly after their marriage he moved to Trafford Hall and worked in the family's shipping company offices in Liverpool.

[17] In 1957 the hall was sold to Francis Edward Hanning-Lee (known as Frank) and his American wife Stella.

In December 2020, NCRC became a subsidiary of Regenda Group, a property company providing affordable housing.

Trafford Hall
Rental notice for Trafford Hall in 1806.
Map of Trafford Hall in 1871.
Sale notice for Trafford Hall in 1927