Source/Archive record SCH8681 - Crewe Hall Farm, Cheshire: An Architectural and Archaeological Assessment of the Farmhouse

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Type Client Report
Title Crewe Hall Farm, Cheshire: An Architectural and Archaeological Assessment of the Farmhouse
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Date/Year 2009
APAS Assession Year 2019-2020

Abstract/Summary

Architectural and archaeological assessment undertaken for the former farmhouse of Crewe Hall Farm, a grade II listed building which, at the time of survey, had been empty for some time and in a poor state of repair. It was built around 1700 as a virtually square and symmetrical double-pile brick building, two and a half storeys high and with capacious cellars. The house was built as one large dwelling but divided into two by the mid nineteenth century and then converted back to a single dwelling in the early twentieth century.

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Cheshire Historic Environment Record Grey Lit Library

Referenced Monuments (1)

  • Crewe Hall Farmhouse (Building)

Referenced Events (1)

  • Crewe Hall Farm, Cheshire: An Architectural and Archaeological Assessment of the Farmhouse (Ref: Series No. 433)

Record last edited

Apr 26 2019 3:25PM