Site Event/Activity record ECH6878 - Heritage Appraisal in connection with Proposed alterations and development at Allostock Hall, Knutsford
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Technique(s)
Organisation
Ian Rowan (Independent Consultant)
Date
September 2020
Map
No mapped location recorded.
Description
A heritage assessment and photographic record was produced in 2020 in support of proposals for internal and external alterations, including the construction of a menage, at Allostock Hall, Holmes Chapel Road, Knutsford. Allostock Hall, formerly named Sculshaw Lodge, and its associated Stables to the north-east, are Grade II Listed.
Allostock Hall, was originally built in the late 17th Century and subsequently altered in the 19th Century in a Regency style, adding a wing to either side with further later building additions. To the north east of the hall is a stables building constructed in the mid – 19th Century. Built from brick under a slate roof, with a stuccoed front and side elevation the building has been raised at ridge level, most likely in the 19th Century remodelling. (1)
Sources/Archives (1)
- <1> SCH8944 Client Report: Ian Rowan (Independent Consultant). 2020. Heritage Appraisal in connection with Proposed alterations and development at Allostock Hall, Knutsford. R4470. N/A. N/A. R4470.
Related Monuments/Buildings (1)
- 745 Sculshaw Lodge, now Allostock Hall, Knutsford (Building)
Location
| Location | Knutsford |
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Record last edited
Nov 26 2020 9:45AM