Cranage Hall, English country house in Cranage, England.
Cranage Hall is a grand brick house in Cheshire featuring red masonry with blue brick diaper patterns and yellow sandstone detailing. The structure spans eight bays across two storeys with a basement level and now contains 150 bedrooms and 29 meeting rooms for hotel and conference use.
The house was built from 1828 to 1829 for Lawrence Armitstead, designed by architect Lewis Wyatt. A parallel wing was added in 1932 to expand the original structure.
The building displays Elizabethan architectural features most visible in the two-storey stone entrance porch with four fluted Doric columns and ornate balustrade. These design elements define the front and give the house its distinctive character.
The property operates today as a hotel and conference centre with full facilities for guests and events. Access to the exterior is available to view the architectural details and brick facades.
Between the third and fourth bays, an octagonal tower rises from the facade, topped with an ogee cap and weathervane. This feature adds a striking vertical accent to the otherwise balanced composition.
Location: Cranage
Inception: 1829
Architects: Lewis Wyatt
Made from material: brick, slate
Website: https://devere.co.uk/cranage-estate
GPS coordinates: 53.21130,-2.37578
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:05
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