Wythenshawe Hall

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Wythenshawe Hall is a historic timber-framed manor house in Wythenshawe, Manchester, known for its Tudor architecture and role as a local heritage museum.

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Wythenshawe Hall canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic building
manor house
museum
timber-framed building
architecturalStyle Tudor architecture
category Historic house museum in Greater Manchester
country England
United Kingdom
formerOwner Tatton family
formerUse family residence
function education about local history
hasPart moat (remnant)
outbuildings
timber-framed hall
heritageDesignation Grade II* listed building
heritageStatus local heritage attraction
locatedInPark Wythenshawe Park
location Manchester
Wythenshawe
material timber frame
notableFeature Tudor-era architectural elements
black-and-white timber framing
openToPublic yes
ownedBy Manchester City Council
region Greater Manchester
significantEvent English Civil War siege
fire damage in 2016
restoration after 2016 fire
touristAttraction yes
use heritage museum

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Wythenshawe hasLandmark Wythenshawe Hall
Wythenshawe Park hasPart Wythenshawe Hall
Wythenshawe Park hasBuildingWithin Wythenshawe Hall