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    Bramall Hall is a largely Tudor manor house in Bramhall, Greater Manchester, England. Its oldest parts date from the 14th century, with additions from the 16th and 19th centuries. It is a notable example of the timber-framed buildings found throughout the historic county of Cheshire.

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    Before the Norman Conquest in 1066, Bramall was held as two separate manors, owned by two Saxon freemen Brun and Hacun. Around 1070 William the Conqueror subdued the North of England. He gave both parts of the Bramall land to Hamon de Masci, the first Baron of Dunham Massey. In the next 800 years the estate was owned by only three families, the de ...

    Bramall Hall reopened in 2016 after a large scale restoration project supported by a £1.6m grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. The house and grounds are open to visitors free of charge. Dramatic improvements were made to the historic rooms. The impressive plaster ceiling in the Withdrawing Room has been repaired and re-painted objects and items o...

    The park is 4 miles south of Stockport, off the A5102. There are two car parks on site which charge a fee.

  2. Bramhall Park, Bramhall, Stockport, Cheshire, SK7 3NX. Get Directions. Visit. Weddings. Exclusive Use. History. Free. Facilities. Bramall Hall is a superb example of a Tudor Manor House with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. The Hall, one of the most beautiful treasures of England, is of great national importance.

  3. May 24, 2024 · Bramall Hall is one of the finest early medieval halls surviving in the UK. Its continued presence is likely down to the fact it has had just five owners in its entire history (if one can count a family line spanning 500 years as a single owner).

  4. Mar 2, 2024 · Bramall Hall, the black and white timber-framed Tudor manor house set in 70 acres of parkland. (Image: Kirsty Thompson) In the Domesday Book, the manor of Bramall is called Bramale, a name derived from the old English words ‘brom’ meaning broom and ‘halh’ meaning secret place, generally near water. What is confusing is that the timber ...

  5. Sep 19, 2024 · Bramall Hall is one of Cheshire's grandest black and white timber-framed buildings. It is a manor house built in the traditional local style. The framework is constructed...

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  7. May 26, 2024 · Bramall Hall is a prime example of the traditional Cheshire style of black and white timber-framed construction. The sturdy oak timbers, joined with mortise and tenon joints and secured with oak pegs, create a visually striking framework that has stood the test of time.