Hartford Manor, Northwich
Facts and practical information
Hartford Manor is a former country house in the village of Hartford, Cheshire, England. Its age is uncertain; it was said to have been re-fronted in about 1820 for John Marshall, but the core of the building is earlier. It has since been altered and extended. During the 20th century the building was used an office. It one time it was used by North West Gas; as of 2011 it is the office of Holidaybreak. The house is constructed in yellow ashlar stone, and it has a hipped slated roof. Its front is symmetrical with two storeys and five bays. The central bay is slightly bowed, and contains a portico with two Doric columns and a flat entablature. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. It is now used for office accommodation. ()
Northwich
Hartford Manor – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Weaver Hall Museum and Workhouse, St Helen Witton Church, St Wilfrid's Church, St John's Church.
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Train
- Greenbank (7 min walk)
- Hartford (27 min walk)