Tulketh Hall was a country house in Ashton-on-Ribble, which is now a suburb of Preston, Lancashire, England.
[1] Documentary evidence of a hall at Tulketh dates from the 14th century, when it was inhabited by Laurence Travers, a Member of Parliament.
Along with most of the rest of his property, Hesketh-Fleetwood sold Tulketh in the 1840s to cover his debts.
After a troubled history in which an unusually high number of the boys and staff died from various serious illnesses the school closed in 1924.
After the Second World War the house was used as an Army Infantry Records Office until the building was damaged by fire in 1952.