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Ravenscroft Hall

Ravenscroft Hall — a Grade II*-listed historic house in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom.

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1 h–2 h

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Ravenscroft Hall is a Grade II*-listed building in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom. Grade II* status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Ravenscroft Hall is a country house standing to the east of the B5309 road (King Street) about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the north of Middlewich, Cheshire, England. The house was built in 1837 for William T. Buchanan, replacing a former Jacobean house. It was extended, possibly in 1852 when the house was bought by the Moss family, and again in 1877. The house has since been divided into two dwellings. It is constructed in roughcast and yellow brick, with stone dressings and slate roofs. The house is in two storeys, with a main front of five bays, and a five-bay extension to the northeast. The garden front also has five bays. The house has an Ionic porch, and an Italianate belvedere. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.

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Coordinates
53.2048, -2.4456

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Ravenscroft Hall?
Ravenscroft Hall is in West Midlands, in the United Kingdom — coordinates 53.2048°, -2.4456°.
Is Ravenscroft Hall a listed building?
Ravenscroft Hall carries the heritage designation "Grade II*" — a protective status under UK heritage law.