Antrobus Hall, Country house in Mobberley, England
Antrobus Hall is a brick country house built with five window bays on the ground floor and four on the upper level, topped with a stone-flagged roof. The building was later extended with an additional wing that enlarged its overall footprint.
The building was constructed in 1709 for John Antrobus, a religious dissenter from nearby Knutsford who sought independence from the established church. An additional wing was added around 1760, which expanded the structure and updated its layout.
The house displays design elements typical of Queen Anne style, which shaped how English country houses looked in the early 1700s. The brick walls and window arrangements remain characteristic features that visitors notice when walking around the building today.
The house can be rented for various events including weddings, meetings, and charity functions. Visitors should plan ahead as access may depend on scheduled activities and bookings.
The gate piers and garden walls surrounding the property were officially listed alongside the main house in 1959 as part of its heritage protection. Many visitors overlook these boundary features, which are actually integral to understanding the full estate design.
Location: Mobberley
Inception: 1709
GPS coordinates: 53.30680,-2.29978
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:43
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