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Great Britain Winstanley hall 2015

Lavino

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Visited the hall many times. The hall is pretty much falling down with most floors and staircases collapsed. The place has lots of history and is surrounded by many farmers fields who keep watch over the hall. Any a guy on a quad bike who patrols the estate with a shotgun strapped to it . Still a great place to visit so on with a few pics and history..

Winstanley Hall was built around 1580 for the Winstanley family. It is a Grade II listed building and also listed as a Ancient Scheduled Monument. The Winstanleys owned this Elizabethan Hall until 1596, when the estate was sold to James Bankes, a London goldsmith and banker. Extra blocks were added in the 17th and 18th centuries. Further and extensive alterations were made in 1811-19 by Lewis Wyatt in a Jacobean style.. To the south, on lands belonging to the hall, is a small stone building which was used to house bears that provided entertainment for the hall's guests

The stable court and other buildings to the side of the main house are a prize example of English eccentricity, designed with a heady mix of Norman, Tudor and Baroque motifs. They were built by Meyrick Bankes II a colourful character who travelled extensively in Europe and America and adorned his grounds with statues of animals and monsters

The Bankes family retained ownership of the hall until the 21st century when it was sold for private development. The hall had been kept in good condition until the 1960s when habitation stopped. As the building decayed and the cost of maintaining Winstanley Hall was too much for the family it was sold on and any intended plans for redevelopment have failed leaving the building to decay rapidly.

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Urbexbandoned

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This looks nice & really nice in places. Like that bit of woodwork and those stairs.

Thanks for sharing mate, looks a good explore

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Thats another great write up Lavino and does look a very interesting place.

Im also surprised we do see a bit more of this location :D

Thanks for taking the time to share (y)

 

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Nice work there Lavino mate. That octagonal window is cool and what a great view from the top :)

 

Lara

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Some nice bits still left to see there, thanks for sharing :)

 
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