Winmarleigh Hall, English country house in Lancashire, United Kingdom.
Winmarleigh Hall is a country house built in red brick with stone dressings, featuring an L-shaped layout and a prominent staircase tower. The building now serves as an adventure center offering outdoor activities and educational programs for visiting groups and individuals.
The building was constructed in 1871 for John Wilson-Patten, the first Baron Winmarleigh, and underwent significant changes after a fire in 1927. These alterations shaped the form that visitors see today.
The interior spaces display Jacobean Revival features with elaborate plasterwork and decorative ceiling details still visible in various rooms. These design elements shape the character of the spaces visitors encounter.
The property is best explored on foot, as the grounds are spacious and contain multiple activity zones scattered across the landscape. Visitors should wear suitable clothing for outdoor activities, as most programs take place regardless of weather conditions.
The estate maintains direct connections to the Duchy of Lancaster, which originally built the structure and continues to hold portions of the surrounding land. This link to the Crown makes the property a notable intersection of local heritage and national history.
GPS coordinates: 53.92080,-2.80860
Latest update: December 12, 2025 07:54
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