Barlow Hall, English country house in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, United Kingdom.
Barlow Hall is a country house in Chorlton-cum-Hardy with a stone facade and multiple wings extending from a central structure. The building now serves as a clubhouse for a golf club.
The original manor began in the 13th century, but Alexander Barlow rebuilt it in 1584 during the Tudor period. The family's connection to the land extends back to medieval times.
The estate name reflects the Barlow family's centuries-long association with the land. Their presence shaped how the property is remembered in the neighborhood.
The property functions as a private golf clubhouse and is not open to the general public. Visitors can view the exterior and grounds from the street or public pathways nearby.
A major fire in 1879 caused substantial damage, but the property underwent careful restoration and survived. The rebuilding work preserved the hall for future generations.
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