Poulton Hall, Manor house in Wirral, England
Poulton Hall is a manor house in Wirral with pebbledashed brick walls accented by stone details and a central Tuscan-style porch. The two-story building features sash windows throughout and glazed doors that define its facade and interior layout.
The Lancelyn family first settled at Poulton Hall in the 12th century, and the current main structure was built in 1653. Significant expansions in 1720 transformed the property into the house visitors see today.
The property contains a library with book-lined recesses and hosts garden tours twice yearly through the National Gardens Scheme.
The gardens are available for private bookings from May through August for celebrations and events. Planning and organization are handled by Rainbow Grey Events, making it straightforward to arrange a gathering.
A former brewhouse on the grounds houses a carillon of 32 bells, with 23 cast by a Dutch bellfoundry between 2007 and 2009. This unusual collection represents a modern connection to traditional bell-making craftsmanship.
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