Haslington Hall, Grade I listed country house in Haslington, England
Haslington Hall is a timber-framed country house standing two stories tall with distinctive architectural features including decorative bracing and a slate roof. The structure spans six bays across its front elevation, displaying the period's building techniques.
Admiral Francis Vernon built this mansion in the 16th century, integrating portions of an earlier medieval manor that existed roughly a century before. The construction timeline reflects the building's evolution over two distinct periods.
The timber-framed mansion shapes the village's character and represents the skilled craftsmanship valued in the community. Its structure demonstrates how such residences defined the local landscape across centuries.
As a protected building, visits are possible but advance arrangement is often necessary since this mansion operates as a private residence. The location sits within a village setting and can be reached on foot or by car depending on where you start.
The roof structure was built in an unusual way without a central ridge beam, which represented a remarkable engineering solution for its time. Additionally, some timber sections within the building reportedly contain materials salvaged from Spanish Armada ships.
Location: Haslington
Made from material: wood
GPS coordinates: 53.10060,-2.37760
Latest update: December 12, 2025 09:02
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