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AB Cheshire Designed Landscapes Cheshire Designated* and non designated historic designed landscapes Completed Reports Reports in progress or not yet surveyed February 2020 A Abbeyfields – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Abbots Moss Hall – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Adlington Hall* - Macclesfield, Cheshire East Agden Hall – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Alderley Edge Villas – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Alderley Park – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Aldersey Hall – Chester District, CW&C Arden House – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Arley Hall* - Macclesfield, Cheshire East Arrowe Park - Wirral Alderley Edge Villas – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Alderley Park – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Appleton Park – Warrington BC Arden House – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Arderne Hall - Tarporley – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Arley Hall* - Macclesfield, Cheshire East Ashbrook Towers - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Ashfield Hall - Neston – Ellesmere Port & Neston BC, CW&C Ashley Hall – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Ashton Hayes – Chester District, CW&C Astbury Rectory – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Astle Hall - Chelford – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Aston Hall (dem) - Aston by Sutton – Vale Royal BC, CW&C B Bache Hall – Chester District, CW&C Backford Hall – Chester District, CW&C 37, Bakewell Road – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Bank Chambers - Runcorn – Halton BC Barnett Brook - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Barrowmore Hall – Chester District, CW&C Baycliffe - Lymm – Warrington BC Beaconsfield House - Runcorn – Halton BC Beech Hall – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Beeches, The - NW of Malpas – Chester District, CW&C Beeston Castle – Chester District, CW&C Beeston Hall Farm – Chester District, CW&C Beeston House – Chester District, CW&C Beeston Lodge – Chester District, CW&C Belgrave – Chester District, CW&C Belmont Hall - Great Budworth – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Betchton House – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Bexton Hall – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Bickerton - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Bidstone Priory - Wirral Birkenhead Park* - Wirral Birtles Hall – Macclesfield, Cheshire East 1 of 9 Birtles Old Hall – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Boden Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Bolesworth Castle – Chester District, CW&C Bonis Hall - Prestbury – Macclesfield, Cheshire East Booths Hall – Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Bostock Hall - Bostock Green – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Boughton Hall – Chester District, CW&C Bradley Hall – Warrington BC Bradwall Hall (dem) – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Brereton Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Bridgemere GaWorld - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Brockhurst, The – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Brook House - Tattenhall – Chester District, CW&C Brook House - Wirral Brookside Hall - Arclid – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Broomlands - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Broxton Old Hall – Chester District, CW&C Buerton Park - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Buglawton Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Burton Biscuit Factory - Moreton - Wirral Burton Hall (s of Tarvin) – Chester District, CW&C Burton Hall – Ellesmere Port & Neston BC, CW&C Burton Manor* – Ellesmere Port & Neston BC, CW&C Butley Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East C Calveley Hall – Chester District, CW&C Calveley Hall - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Capenhurst Hall (dem) – Chester District, CW&C Capesthorne Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Carden Park – Chester District, CW&C Carlett Park - Wirral Cassia Lodge – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Castle Park - Frodsham* – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Claughton Manor – Wirral Checkley Hall - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Chelford Villa Gardens - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Cherry Hill – Chester District, CW&C Cholmondeley Castle* - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Chorley Hall - Alderley Edge - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Chorlton Hall - Backford – Chester District, CW&C Chorlton Hall - Malpas – Chester District, CW&C Christleton Hall – Chester District, CW&C Christleton Old Hall – Chester District, CW&C Churton Lodge – Chester District, CW&C Clayley Hall - nr Tattenhall – Chester District, CW&C Cliff, The - Wyburnbury - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Coach House - Old House Green – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Cogshall Hall – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Combermere Abbey* - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Congleton Bath House – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Congleton Park*– Congleton BC, Cheshire East Cottage Hall or Collar House? - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Coxbank - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Crabwall Hall - Mollington – Chester District, CW&C Crag Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Cranage Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Crewe Hall* - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Crewe Hill – Chester District, CW&C 2 of 9 Croughton Cottage – Chester District, CW&C Cuerden Hall – Warrington BC D Daisy Bank (dem) – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Dane Bank (dem) – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Daresbury Hall – Halton BC Darnhall (dem) – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Davenham Hall - Davenham – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Davenport Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Deer Park Farm – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Delamere House – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Dibbinsdale - Wirral Dickson’s Nursery Showgrounds – Chester District, CW&C Disley Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Doddington Hall* - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Dodleston Hall Farm - S of Chester – Chester District, CW&C Dorfold Hall* - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Drakelow Hall Farm – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Duddon Lodge – Chester District, CW&C Dukenfield Hall Mobberley - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Dunge Farm Gardens - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East E Eaton Hall* – Chester District, CW&C Eaton Hall (dem) - Congleton - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Eastham Ferry Pleasure Gardens - Wirral Eddisbury Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Edge, The - Alderley Edge Northern Villas - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Edge Hall - Tilston – Chester District, CW&C Ellesmere Port Villas - Wirral Elton Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Elms The - Moore – Halton BC Endon Hall - Bollington - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Errwood Hall (dem) - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Endon House - Bollington - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East F Farmfold - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Fence House - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Flaybrick Memorial Gardens* - Wirral Forgemill House - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Foxdale, Bunbury - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Foxhill – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Free Green Farm - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Fulshaw Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East G Gardenhurst – Chester District, CW&C Gawsworth Old Hall* - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Gayton Hall - Wirral Grafton Hall (dem) - Tilston – Chester District, CW&C Grange, The - (Bulkeley) - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Grange, The - Warleston - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East 3 of 9 Grappenhall Hall – Warrington BC Grappenhall Heys – Warrington BC Great Moreton Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Greenbank - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Greenfield House – Warrington BC Greysfield, Great Barrow – Chester District, CW&C Grimsditch Hall – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Grosvenor Park - Chester* – Chester District, CW&C H Halton Grange - Runcorn – Halton BC Hampton Hall - Malpas – Chester District, CW&C Handforth Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Hankelow Hall - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Hankelow Court - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Hare Hill (NT) - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Hartford Beach – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Hartford Grange – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Hartford Lodge – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Hartford Manor – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Harthill – Chester District, CW&C Hassall Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Hatherton Lodge - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Hatton Cottage – Warrington BC Hatton Hall – Chester District, CW&C Haughton Hall - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East Hawthorne Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Hefferston Grange – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Henbury Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Henshall Hall (dem) – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Hermitage, The – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Higher Rectory - Malpas – Chester District, CW&C Highfield Park - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East High Legh (dem) - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East High Walls - Prestbury - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Hill Bark - Frankby - Wirral Hinderton Hall – Ellesmere Port & Neston BC, CW&C Hockenhull Hall - Tarvin – Chester District, CW&C Hockley - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Holford Hall - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Hollies The - Latchford – Warrington BC Hollins Hall - Macclesfield BC Holt House, Cheshire East Hoole Bank – Chester District, CW&C Hoole Hall – Chester District, CW&C Hoole House (dem) – Chester District, CW&C Hooton Hall – Chester District, CW&C Hooton Hall – Ellesmere Port & Neston BC, CW&C Horton Hall – Chester District, CW&C Hough Hole House - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Hurdsfield House - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East I Iddinshall Grange – Chester District, CW&C Ince Hall - Wirral Inglewood House/Manor – Chester District, CW&C 4 of 9 J Jasmine Cottage - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Jodrell Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Jodrell Bank Arboretum – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Jubilee Gardens - Crewe & Nantwich, Cheshire East K Kelmscott – Warrington BC Kerfield House - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East Kermincham Lodge (dem) – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Kinderton Hall – Vale Royal BC, CW&C Knutsford Villas - Macclesfield BC, Cheshire East L Laskey House – Warrington BC Lawton Hall – Congleton BC, Cheshire East Leadworks – Chester District, CW&C Lea Hall Farm – Chester District, CW&C Lea Newbold Farm – Chester District, CW&C Ledsham Hall – Ellesmere Port & Neston BC, CW&C Legh or Lee Hall -
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