Calveley Hall, 17th-century manor house in Handley, England
Calveley Hall is a three-story brick manor house from the 17th century, distinguished by seven bays, stone quoins, and Welsh slate roofs with a hipped design. The building stands on Chapel Lane and displays the balanced proportions and materials typical of country houses from this period.
Lady Mary Calveley commissioned the house in 1684, establishing it as a significant country residence. The building underwent major renovations around 1818 for Thomas Legh, which reinforced its importance as a substantial family home.
The carved coats of arms found on the interior staircase tell the story of the Calveley family's connection to this place. The ornate overmantel in the upper room displays the family insignia and reflects the home's role as a status symbol in the community.
The building is in private ownership and currently inaccessible, requiring substantial structural repairs and restoration. Visitors can view the exterior from Chapel Lane, but should note that the grounds are private and cannot be entered.
During World War I, the manor served as a medical facility for treating wounded soldiers. In World War II, the building later provided refuge for evacuees from bombed-out towns and cities.
Location: Handley
GPS coordinates: 53.12160,-2.81673
Latest update: December 13, 2025 17:03
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