Dorfold Hall
#1332 among destinations in the United Kingdom
Facts and practical information
Dorfold Hall is a Grade I listed Jacobean mansion in Acton, Cheshire, England, considered by Nikolaus Pevsner to be one of the two finest Jacobean houses in the county. The present owners are the Roundells. ()
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Dorfold Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: 46 High Street, Nantwich Museum, St Mary's Church, St Mary's Church.
- 1 miEShopping, Bookshop
46 High Street, Nantwich
25 min walk • 46 High Street is a timber-framed, black-and-white Elizabethan merchant's house in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, located near the town square at the corner of High Street and Castle Street.
- 1 miESpecialty museum, History museum, Historical and heritage tours
Nantwich Museum, Nantwich
27 min walk • Nantwich Museum is a local museum in the town of Nantwich, Cheshire, northwest England, founded in 1980. The museum is housed in the former public library, dating from 1888.
- 0.4 miNWChurch, Gothic architecture, Gothic Revival architecture
St Mary's Church, Nantwich
12 min walk • St Mary's Church is an active Anglican parish church located in Monk's Lane, Acton, a village to the west of Nantwich, Cheshire, England. Since 1967 it has been designated a Grade I listed building. A church has been present on this site since before the time of the Domesday Survey.
- 1 miEChurch, Gothic architecture
St Mary's Church, Nantwich
27 min walk • St Mary's Church is an Anglican parish church in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The church is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.
- 0.9 miENight club, Forts and castles
Nantwich Castle, Nantwich
23 min walk • Nantwich Castle was a Norman castle in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, built before 1180 to guard a ford across the River Weaver. The castle is first documented in 1288. It was last recorded in 1462, and was in ruins by 1485.
- 0.9 miEBridge
Nantwich Bridge, Nantwich
22 min walk • Nantwich Bridge is a stone bridge carrying Welsh Row over the River Weaver in the town of Nantwich, Cheshire, England. The existing bridge replaces a 17th-century stone bridge; it dates from 1803 and is listed at grade II.
- 0.4 miNWChurch
Grade I listed churches in Cheshire
12 min walk • Cheshire is a county in North West England. In 1974 parts of the historical county of Cheshire were transferred to Greater Manchester and to Merseyside, and parts of the historical county of Lancashire were incorporated into Cheshire, including the towns of Widnes and Warrington.
- 1.1 miEChurch
Nantwich Methodist Church, Nantwich
28 min walk • The Wesleyan Methodist Church, also known as the Wesleyan Chapel, is a former Wesleyan Methodist church on Hospital Street, Nantwich, Cheshire, England. Built in 1808, a new façade was added in 1876.
- 1 miEGothic Revival architecture
1–3 Churchyard Side, Nantwich
26 min walk • 1–3 Churchyard Side is a grade-II-listed Victorian Gothic building in Nantwich, Cheshire, England, located on the corner of Churchyard Side and Pepper Street, opposite St Mary's Church.
- 0.4 miEBridge
Nantwich Aqueduct, Nantwich
11 min walk • Nantwich Aqueduct is a navigable aqueduct in Acton in Cheshire, England, which carries the Shropshire Union Canal over the Chester to Nantwich road. Designed by Thomas Telford, it dates from around 1826 and is listed at grade II*.
- 0.6 miEChurch
Primitive Methodist Chapel, Nantwich
17 min walk • The Primitive Methodist Chapel is a former Primitive Methodist church on Welsh Row in Nantwich, Cheshire, England. Built in 1840, it is listed at grade II. The chapel closed in 2001, and the building has been partially converted to residential use.