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- Ince_Hall abstract "For the building with a similar name in Merseyside see Ince Blundell HallInce Hall was a country house near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. It stood in the grounds of the ruined Stanlow Abbey. It was a house in Italianate style that was extended by the Lancaster firm of architects Sharpe and Paley in 1849. The extension cost at least £7,448 (£690,000 as of 2015). At this time it was occupied by Eliza Jane Waldegrave, daughter of the architect Edmund Sharpe's godfather Edmund Yates. The hall was demolished in the middle of the 20th century, and its site is now occupied by the Stanlow Refinery.During the second world war Ince Hall was used by the Shell Oil company to house operations which had been evacuated from London. This included a team working on Operation Pluto (pipelines under the ocean), a project to supply fuel to the Allies after the 1944 Normandy landings.".
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- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_houses_in_Cheshire.
- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_England.
- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sharpe_and_Paley_buildings.
- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Cheshire.
- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Edmund_Sharpe.
- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Ellesmere_Port.
- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink English_country_house.
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- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Ince_Blundell_Hall.
- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Italianate_architecture.
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- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Stanlow_Abbey.
- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Stanlow_Refinery.
- Ince_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ince Hall".
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- Ince_Hall subject Category:Country_houses_in_Cheshire.
- Ince_Hall subject Category:Demolished_buildings_and_structures_in_England.
- Ince_Hall subject Category:Sharpe_and_Paley_buildings.
- Ince_Hall hypernym House.
- Ince_Hall point "53.2859 -2.833".
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- Ince_Hall comment "For the building with a similar name in Merseyside see Ince Blundell HallInce Hall was a country house near Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England. It stood in the grounds of the ruined Stanlow Abbey. It was a house in Italianate style that was extended by the Lancaster firm of architects Sharpe and Paley in 1849. The extension cost at least £7,448 (£690,000 as of 2015). At this time it was occupied by Eliza Jane Waldegrave, daughter of the architect Edmund Sharpe's godfather Edmund Yates.".
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