Warford Hall, English country house in Great Warford, England.
Warford Hall is a country house in Cheshire built with red brick and stone from Alderley Edge. An angular tower porch forms a distinctive feature on its front elevation.
The house was built in 1867 by architect W. Roberts for J. C. Rowley following Italianate design principles. This Victorian era construction reflects a popular architectural style of that period.
The hall serves as a family residence within the local community today. Its location in rural Cheshire makes it a notable property in the wider countryside.
The property sits in countryside near Mobberley Brook within gently rolling farmland. Being a private residence in a rural setting, access to the grounds is limited to viewing from public paths and roads.
The property occupies an interesting space between public interest and rural privacy due to its owners' media connections. Planning proposals in recent years have highlighted how historic homes adapt to modern living needs while maintaining their original character.
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