Tytherington Old Hall, Grade II listed English country house in Tytherington, Macclesfield, England.
Description
Tytherington Old Hall is a timber-framed building set on a stone base, featuring a distinctive herringbone pattern with robust diagonal braces in its upper section. The structure displays small mullioned windows, a cambered doorway, and a stone-tiled roof that reflects traditional English construction from the late 16th century.
History
The hall was built in the late 16th century as a farmhouse for the Worth family. During the 20th century, it underwent significant modifications that altered its original appearance before becoming a private residence.
Culture
The building displays traditional English construction methods through its L-shaped layout and the distinctive herringbone timber pattern visible on the upper facade, which remains a focal point for visitors.
Practical
The building is now a private residence located on Dorchester Way within the town. Visitors can view the exterior, but should be aware it is private property not open for interior access.
Did you know?
Despite extensive interior renovations, the building has retained its original small mullioned windows. These carefully preserved original windows create an interesting contrast with the modern materials used during the interior work.
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