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