Ball Farm
Grade II* listed buildings in CheshireGrade II* listed housesHouses completed in 1510Timber framed buildings in Cheshire
Ball Farm is the oldest surviving building in the village of Hankelow, near Audlem in Cheshire, England, and is thought to date from 1510. Most of its original timber frame was replaced by brick in the 19th century, but some close studding and small framing survives, as well as part of a mullioned-and-transomed window. Ball Farm was occupied by the Hassalls, a prominent local family, and might have once been used as a district court of justice. It is listed at grade II* by the Historic Buildings and Monuments Commission for England, the middle of the three grades, denoting "particularly important buildings of more than special interest".
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Hall Lane,
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Hall Lane
Hall Lane
CW3 0JA , Hankelow
England, United Kingdom
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