Hall i’ th’ Wood

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Hall i’ th’ Wood is a historic Tudor manor house in Bolton, England, best known as the place where inventor Samuel Crompton developed his revolutionary spinning mule.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
manor house
museum
architecturalStyle Tudor
associatedPersonRole Samuel Crompton as inventor
associatedWithIndustry cotton spinning
associatedWithInvention spinning mule
category Buildings and structures in Bolton
Grade I listed houses in Greater Manchester
Historic house museums in Greater Manchester
Textile museums in the United Kingdom
constructionStart 16th century
country England
hasExhibit 18th‑century domestic interiors
furniture and household objects
local history displays
reconstruction of Samuel Crompton’s workshop
spinning mule-related artifacts
hasFeature internal timber framing
mullioned windows
projecting gables
hasGarden yes
hasPart stone‑built sections
timber‑framed wing
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
knownFor association with Samuel Crompton
development of the spinning mule
locatedIn Bolton
Greater Manchester
North West England
locatedInFormerly Lancashire
material stone
timber
municipality Metropolitan Borough of Bolton
openToPublic true
operatedBy Bolton Council
ownedBy Bolton Council
region Greater Manchester
roofMaterial stone slate
significantEvent development of the spinning mule by Samuel Crompton
significantPeriod Industrial Revolution
significantPerson Samuel Crompton
touristAttraction yes
use museum of local history
textile industry museum

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Samuel Crompton residence Hall i’ th’ Wood
Metropolitan Borough of Bolton contains Hall i’ th’ Wood