Somerford Booths Hall, English country house in Somerford Booths, Cheshire, United Kingdom.
Somerford Booths Hall is an English country house in Somerford Booths, Cheshire, featuring a symmetrical five-bay entrance front with central and side projections, along with mullioned windows across two main floors. The building now contains eleven residential units after conversion from its former office use.
Edmund Swetenham built this moated residence in 1612, with the date and his name inscribed on the central porch marking its origins. The architect John Webb later made significant improvements for Clement Swetenham, further shaping the building's form.
The hall displays traditional English country house architecture through its rendered brick, ashlar dressings, and slate roof, which reflect local building traditions of the region. These design choices show how Cheshire estates were built using materials and craftsmanship that defined the area.
The property is now divided into residential units available for private purchase rather than open to general visitors. The exterior can be viewed from the surrounding area to appreciate its architectural design and features.
The central porch bears an inscription with Edmund Swetenham's name and the date 1612, clearly documenting the origin of this listed structure. This marking gives the entrance personal and historical substance that speaks to the building's long continuity.
Location: Somerford Booths
GPS coordinates: 53.18660,-2.25477
Latest update: December 14, 2025 14:22
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