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Moss Hall, English country house in Audlem, England.

Moss Hall is a timber-framed country house with rendered infill panels and close studding that rises across two stories. The building displays five bays, four gables, and a two-story gabled porch wing that dominates its front elevation.

The house was built in 1616 for Hugh Massey and later passed to Edward Legh of Baguley Hall. It received Grade I listing status in 1952, recognizing its architectural and historical importance.

The building shows how wealthy landowners in the early 17th century designed their homes and valued spatial organization. Its symmetrical shape with multiple gables reflects the prosperity and sense of order that mattered to people of that era.

The house sits about half a mile northwest of Audlem village center and stands near the Shropshire Union Canal. Access is straightforward from the road, and the surrounding area feels quiet and rural.

The first floor displays a jettied design where the upper story projects beyond the lower one, supported by carved brackets. This was a common building technique of the era and gives the house its distinctive appearance.

Location: Audlem

Made from material: wood

GPS coordinates: 52.99310,-2.51530

Latest update: December 14, 2025 12:24

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