Whirley Hall, English country house in Over Alderley, England.
Whirley Hall is a three-story brick building with a symmetrical five-bay front, wooden mullioned windows, and two shaped gables topped with obelisk finials. Inside, the original ground plan layout is maintained with chamfered ceiling beams and an oak dogleg staircase featuring turned balusters.
The building was constructed around 1670 and contains a stone dated 1599 from an earlier timber-framed building that once stood on the site. This stone is a remnant of previous construction and shows the long history of occupation on this location.
The architectural elements, including the Flemish bond orange brick and Kerridge stone-slate roof, show traditional building methods from Cheshire. As you walk through the rooms, you can see how 17th-century craftspeople used materials and techniques that were common in the region.
Access involves walking through farmland, so sturdy footwear is important, especially in wet weather. The rooms are cramped and low-ceilinged, particularly on the upper levels, so prepare for tight spaces and limited headroom.
The building carries Grade II* listing status, placing it among only six percent of protected structures in England. This rare designation highlights its exceptional architectural merit and attracts specialists interested in English building craftsmanship.
Location: Over Alderley
GPS coordinates: 53.26830,-2.18690
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:44
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