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- Q4842164 abstract "Baguley Hall is a 14th-century timber framed hall in Baguley, Greater Manchester (grid reference Template:OS coord). It is listed as a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.The current hall may be on the site of an earlier hall, possibly from the 11th or 12th century. 11th or 12th century: An aisled timber hall was built on the site. (Archaeology in the 1980s found remains of it). It was probably owned by the Baguley family.14th century, first half: The current hall was built by Sir William de Baguley or one of his two sons, John and William., entirely of timber with wattle and daub walls, probably the oldest timber great hall surviving in England. It uses timbers of unusual size. 15th century: The north wing was built in timber and elements of it survive. It replaced a previous north service block.16th century: The west side timber-framed porch was added.Late 17th century: The south wing was added, in brick, replacing a chamber block which was added to the aisled hall before the early 14th century.18th century: The north wing was resurfaced in brick. The south chamber block was replaced by a brick-built south wing.19th century: The west side timber-framed porch was partly rebuilt.In recent times the hall was used as a farm building.Around and after World War II: The hall was also known in the area as Maher's Farm and grew and sold vegetables.Around 1960 and after: The area around was built over, as Wythenshawe. The hall was abandoned, and its grounds became covered with dense bramble and other wild vegetation, which was cleared out with local volunteer help.1970s: Maintenance started. For a long time in and after the 1970s the hall was covered in a big corrugated iron shed while its timber was exposed and treated against woodworm and dry rot.April 2013: The hall is closed to the public; its grounds are kept tidy.The hall is owned by English Heritage and is listed on the Buildings at Risk Register, rating its condition as "fair".".
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- Q4842164 architecturalStyle "Timber Framed".
- Q4842164 location "Baguley, Manchester, England.".
- Q4842164 name "Baguley Hall".
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- Q4842164 comment "Baguley Hall is a 14th-century timber framed hall in Baguley, Greater Manchester (grid reference Template:OS coord). It is listed as a Grade I listed building and a Scheduled Ancient Monument.The current hall may be on the site of an earlier hall, possibly from the 11th or 12th century. 11th or 12th century: An aisled timber hall was built on the site. (Archaeology in the 1980s found remains of it).".
- Q4842164 label "Baguley Hall".
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- Q4842164 name "Baguley Hall".