Wormhill Hall, Country residence in Wormhill, England
Wormhill Hall is a two-storey country residence built in 1697 and constructed from grey gritstone with prominent stone detailing and moulded edges. The building displays an irregular H-shaped layout across seven bays, with the central section featuring a parapet and two-light windows that were updated with 19th-century casements.
The manor was built in 1697 for Adam Bagshawe, and the family maintained ownership through the generations that followed. The Bagshawe family had established their presence in the region since the 15th century, giving them deep roots in the area.
The interior contains 17th and 18th-century details like wooden wall panels and a grand staircase with turned balusters that reflect how prosperous families decorated their homes. The plasterwork on ceilings shows the craftsmanship valued during that period.
The hall is protected as a Grade II* listed building, so visitors can view it from outside, but internal access is restricted and not generally available. It's wise to contact local authorities beforehand if you hope to arrange any special visit or learn about occasional open days.
The rainwater heads on the exterior are marked with the date 1697, offering a direct record of when the building was completed. This detail shows the care and precision that went into the craftwork during this period.
Location: Wormhill
GPS coordinates: 53.26350,-1.81466
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:26
Slow Train
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St Margaret's Church, Wormhill
111 m
Church of St Anne
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The Brindley Memorial Fountain
249 m
The 'Anglers Rest' Public House
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Millers Dale Bridge 75
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North Viaduct
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Old Hall Farmhouse
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Barn To The North West Of Old Hall Farmhouse
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Barn To The West Of Old Hall Farmhouse
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Outer Gate Piers At Wormhill Hall
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Chapelsteads Farmhouse
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Outbuilding to the south west of house to the east of Batemans Farm
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