Ollerton Hall
Ollerton Hall is a country house in the village of Ollerton, Cheshire, England. Its nucleus dates from the 16th century, originally on an H-plan, followed by a succession of "rambling extensions".[1] A plaque over the entrance is inscribed with the initials THP" (for Thomas Henry Potts) and the date 1728. The house was built originally for the De Baguley family.[1] The building is constructed in rendered brick with a slate roof. It is in two storeys and, with the later extensions, has an E-plan. The entrance front has five bays, the central bay projecting forward with a gable. At each end is a gabled cross wing. The windows are a mixture of sashes and casements. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[2] See alsoReferences
53°16′51″N 2°19′25″W / 53.28095°N 2.32352°W
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