Ordsall Hall

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Ordsall Hall is a historic Tudor manor house in Salford, England, renowned for its timber-framed architecture and centuries-old heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic house
manor house
museum
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Tudor architecture
architecturalType timber-framed building
category Grade I listed buildings in Greater Manchester
Museums in Greater Manchester
Tourist attractions in Salford
Tudor manor houses in England
country England
floorCount 2
hasExhibition Tudor domestic life
historic interiors
local history of Salford
hasGardenType formal garden
herb garden
hasLegend association with Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plot (traditional, unproven)
haunted house reputation
hasPart Great Hall
gardens
moat (partially surviving)
timber-framed wings
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
heritageDesignationCountry United Kingdom
inception 13th century
locatedIn Greater Manchester
North West England
Salford
material timber
wattle and daub
near Manchester city centre
notableFeature Great Hall hammerbeam roof
moated site
priest hole (traditionally associated)
timber-framed façade
openToPublic yes
operatedBy Salford City Council
ownedBy Salford City Council
region City of Salford
roofMaterial tile
significantEvent major restoration in the 20th century
restoration completed in early 21st century
significantReconstruction 15th century
16th century
use event venue
heritage attraction
museum

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Ordsall
Salford
hasLandmark
Ordsall ("Grade I listed Ordsall Hall")
hasHeritageSite
Ordsall
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