Bank Hall, Chorley
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Bank Hall is a Jacobean mansion in Bretherton, Lancashire, England. It is a Grade II* listed building and is at the centre of a private estate, surrounded by parkland. The hall was built on the site of an older house in 1608 by the Banastres who were lords of the manor. The hall was extended during the 18th and 19th centuries. Extensions were built for George Anthony Legh Keck in 1832–1833, to the design of the architect George Webster. ()
Built: 1608 (416 years ago)Coordinates: 53°40'32"N, 2°48'54"W
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Chorley
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Bank Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Holy Trinity Church, St John the Baptist's Church, St Mary's Church, Bank Hall Gardens.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Bank Hall?
Nearby attractions include Bank Hall Gardens, Tarleton (1 min walk), St Mary's Church, Tarleton (10 min walk), Holy Trinity Church, Tarleton (19 min walk), St John the Baptist's Church, Chorley (21 min walk).
How to get to Bank Hall by public transport?
The nearest stations to Bank Hall:
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- by Pompian Brow • Lines: 112 (16 min walk)
- by St Johns Church • Lines: 112 (21 min walk)