Hacking Hall, Grade I listed house in Billington and Langho, England.
Hacking Hall is a three-story sandstone building situated where the rivers Calder and Ribble converge. The structure features a garden wall on its northwest side and displays the characteristic construction methods typical of the 17th century.
The building was constructed in 1607, reflecting a significant period of English architecture. It received Grade I listed status in 1952, confirming its architectural and historical importance.
The hall is linked to a local ferry crossing that may have inspired J.R.R. Tolkien's depiction of a river crossing in his literary works. This connection to literature makes the place notable for fans of the author.
The building retains its original architectural elements, including slate roof tiles and substantial sandstone walls that showcase 17th-century building practices. Visitors should note that the location at the river convergence means access may vary depending on weather conditions.
The building occupies a strategic location where two major rivers converge, making it a notable point in the Lancashire landscape. This river convergence likely influenced its development over the centuries.
Location: Billington and Langho
Floors above the ground: 3
GPS coordinates: 53.82760,-2.44310
Latest update: December 14, 2025 11:26
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