Gawsworth New Hall, Historic country house in Gawsworth, England.
Gawsworth New Hall is a red brick country house with an E-shaped design featuring sixteen bays on its garden side, spanning two main floors with an attic level above. The building displays early Georgian architectural style and retains both its interior features and original garden layout.
Construction of the house began in 1707 under Lord Mohun's ownership but was interrupted in 1712 when he died in a duel with the Duke of Hamilton. The building was completed afterward and has remained in family ownership, sheltering successive generations.
The house carries a connection to Mary Fitton, a historical figure linked to Shakespeare's sonnets, which shapes how people understand the property. Visitors encounter this literary legacy throughout the rooms and grounds.
The house is open to visitors at scheduled times and hosts civil ceremonies, tea services, and outdoor summer performances within its grounds. Checking ahead is wise since the property is primarily used for private events alongside public visiting hours.
The gardens contain surviving elements of an Elizabethan pleasure garden that earned separate heritage listing status. These historical garden areas offer visitors a window into garden design spanning multiple centuries.
Location: Gawsworth
GPS coordinates: 53.22550,-2.16330
Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:20
Gawsworth Old Hall
192 m
St James' Church, Gawsworth
243 m
Gawsworth Old Rectory
281 m
Danes Moss Nature Reserve
1.7 km
Harrington Arms
620 m
North Rode Manor
2.8 km
Macclesfield Canal, Bridge Number 52 At SJ90746800
2.4 km
Bridge Number 53
3 km
Macclesfield canal bridge number 50 at SJ98206864
2.3 km
Gatepiers in churchyard of St James
213 m
Barn at New Hall Farm
35 m
The Gatehouse, Gawsworth Old Hall
132 m
Maggoty Johnson's Grave
454 m
Macclesfield Canal, milestone at SJ 9151 6980
2.3 km
Gawsworth War Memorial
704 m
Watch Tower
206 m
Garden walls at Gawsworth Old Hall
433 m
Canal Bridge No 45
2.7 km
Standing cross base near the junction of Church Lane and Woodhouse Lane, 600m NNW of New Hall Farm
687 m
Bosley Lock Number 1 and spillway
3.1 km
Macclesfield Canal, Milestone At SJ91166861
2.3 km
Canal milestone at SJ 9063 6721
3 km
Gatepiers approximately 20 yards to northeast of Gawsworth Old Hall
146 m
Gawsworth Hall gardens
215 m
Cross in the churchyard of the Church of St James
245 m
Milepost, opp. Maypole Farm
2.9 km
Milepost, near Danes Moss Farm entrance
1.4 km
Milestone, Moss Lane
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