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Winnington Hall

A Grade I Listed Building in Northwich, Cheshire West and Chester

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Coordinates

Latitude: 53.2685 / 53°16'6"N

Longitude: -2.5336 / 2°32'1"W

OS Eastings: 364505

OS Northings: 374749

OS Grid: SJ645747

Mapcode National: GBR BZRN.81

Mapcode Global: WH99C.13SL

Plus Code: 9C5V7F98+CG

Entry Name: Winnington Hall

Listing Date: 24 March 1950

Grade: I

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1310245

English Heritage Legacy ID: 57640

ID on this website: 101310245

Location: Winnington, Cheshire West and Chester, Cheshire, CW8

County: Cheshire West and Chester

Civil Parish: Northwich

Built-Up Area: Northwich

Traditional County: Cheshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Cheshire

Church of England Parish: Northwich St Luke

Church of England Diocese: Chester

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Description



SJ 67 SW NORTHWICH C.P. WINNINGTON LANE
(East of A533)

4/45 Winnington Hall

24.3.50.

I

Hall, "oak wing" circa. 1600 and stone wing and link to oak wing 1775
by Samuel Wyatt; restored by Darcy Braddell circa. 1920. Oak-framed
entrance wing; brick staircase bay; ashlar wing; grey slate roofs.
Oak-framed wing of 2 storeys plus attics and 5 gabled bays has
small-framing with chevrons on rendered stone plinth; plaster panels;
C19 oak-framed porch with double 3-panel oak doors; replaced
casements; 3-storey bay with spire added right, with service wing with
no features of special interest beyond; through its courtyard the
3-storey end-gable of the oak wing is visible. Brick stair bay,
expressed as 3 storeys, has 9-pane recessed sashes. Rear of stone
wing (formerly an orangery) has looped radial-bar lunettes and a
venetian window. Stone wing of 2 storeys taller than those of oak
wing has 5 bays, canted ends, plinth, 15-pane recessed sashes to lower
storey with recessed panels containing festoons above and 9-pane
recessed upper sashes. Miscellaneous chimneys.
Interior: The oak wing is partly relined in manner of Wyatt's stone
wing. Hall has Tuscan screen with 2 paired columns and antae;
pilasters in corners; 6-panel mahogany doors; C19 (?) stone fireplace
with iron grate in semi-circular alcove. Billiard room right has
altered posts and ceiling; open well stair probably by Braddell
leads to oak-panelled corridor and 1 oak-panelled room upstairs; the
other rooms are altered, with coved ceilings. Behind hall in oak
wing, lobby leads to former orangery in stone wing, octagon room and
apsed dining and drawing rooms, all excellently proportioned and
detailed; notable are the lunettes and vault in orangery, the apses
and the octagon room. Left from lobby is stairwell containing
geometrical stair with superimposed semicircular flights to 1st and
2nd landings; the 1st communicates (now through bathroom) to upper
storey of oak wing; the 2nd to upper storey of stone wing.

Treuhertz and de Figueiredo The Country Houses of Cheshire (in
progress).


Listing NGR: SJ6450574749

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