Harrytown Hall, Grade II listed house in Romiley, Stockport, England.
Harrytown Hall is an H-shaped house built from sandstone with red brick walls and a central two-story porch. The building features mullioned windows and decorative stone corners that reflect construction work from different periods.
The house was built in 1671 and received a new wing in the early 1700s. A major renovation in 1864 shaped the building into its present form.
The hall represents architectural developments in Greater Manchester, featuring Victorian Gothic elements such as pyramidal-roofed oriels and ashlar corbels.
The building is protected as a listed structure and cannot be altered without permission. Visitors should note that this is a private residence and can only be viewed from outside.
Inside the open hall sits a nineteenth-century fireplace surround that shows how home interiors changed over time. This detail reveals the different phases of renovation the house went through.
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