Bramall Hall

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Bramall Hall

Grade I listed Bramall Hall in Bramhall is based on a 14th Century Great House, with later additions from the 16th Century.

The house was built by the Davenports, a wealthy family who owned much of the land in Bramhall, and it remained in their ownership until 1922 when it was bought by Stockport Corporation. The house is now open to the public as a museum and art gallery.

Local History

Historic monuments near Bramall Hall

  • Post-medieval glassworks 250m south east of Clarke’s Bridge – 9.75 km away
  • Section of an early medieval boundary ditch known as the Nico Ditch in Platt Fields 480m SSE of Platt Hall – 8.79 km away
  • Section of an early medieval boundary ditch known as the Nico Ditch on Denton golf course 320m south west of Lodge Farm – 9.88 km away
  • Peel Hall moated site – 5.25 km away
  • Marple aqueduct – 7.48 km away
  • Moated site north-west of Broadoak Farm – 5.13 km away
  • Peel Moat – 6.26 km away