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Ancoats Hall

1609 establishments in England17th-century architecture in the United KingdomAC with 0 elementsBuildings and structures demolished in the 20th centuryCountry houses in Greater Manchester
Former buildings and structures in ManchesterHouses completed in 1609
Ancoats Hall 1825
Ancoats Hall 1825

Ancoats Hall in Ancoats, Manchester, England, was a post-medieval country house built in 1609 by Oswald Mosley, a member of the family who were Lords of the Manor of Manchester. The old timber-framed hall, built in the early 17th century, was described by John Aiken in his 1795 book Description of the country from 30 to 40 miles around Manchester. The old hall was demolished in the 1820s and replaced by a brick building in the early neo-Gothic style. The new hall, at the eastern end of Great Ancoats Street between Every Street and Palmerston Street, was demolished in the 1960s.

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Ancoats Hall
Linton Close, Manchester Ardwick

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Linton Close
M4 7DJ Manchester, Ardwick
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Ancoats Hall 1825
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