Mobberley Old Hall

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Mobberley Old Hall, Country house in Mobberley, England

Built with red and orange brick, Mobberley Old Hall features stone dressings, slate roofs across two stories, an attic, and a basement.

Robert Robinson, son of a Yorkshire wool merchant, completed the initial construction of the hall in 1612, which now serves as the service wing.

The hall became home to Reverend Herbert Leigh Mallory, whose son George later gained recognition as a notable mountaineer in the late 19th century.

The property includes eight bedrooms, multiple reception rooms with oak paneling, and gardens that incorporate lawns, a kitchen garden, and woodland areas.

The grounds maintain sections of the original moat, now transformed into an L-shaped lake, bordered by ancient yew trees and stone pillars.

Location: Mobberley

GPS coordinates: 53.31380,-2.31292

Latest update: March 13, 2025 21:18

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