Marple Hall (demolished)

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Marple Hall (demolished) was a historic country house and estate in Marple, Greater Manchester, once associated with prominent local families before its decline and eventual demolition in the 20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
demolished building
historic building
architecturalStyle country house style
associatedWithFamily Bradshaw family
Isherwood family
commemoratedBy Marple Hall School
condition demolished
country United Kingdom
currentSiteUse residential area
school grounds
demolishedInCentury 20th century
demolishedStatus no longer standing
formerlyLocatedIn Cheshire
hasAlternativeName Marple
surface form: Marple Hall Estate
hasCategory Buildings and structures demolished in the 20th century
Country houses in Greater Manchester
Former country houses in England
History of the Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
hasEstateType country estate
hasFeature estate grounds
farmland
gardens
hall
heritageStatus locally historic site
historicalAssociation English Civil War
locatedIn England
Greater Manchester
Marple
Metropolitan Borough of Stockport
North West England
Goyt Valley
surface form: River Goyt valley
nearbyInfrastructure Peak Forest Canal
nearbySettlement Marple Bridge
nearbyWaterBody River Goyt
notableResident John Bradshaw
notableResidentRole President of the High Court of Justice at the trial of King Charles I
precededByUse manorial seat
region historic county of Cheshire
modern county of Greater Manchester

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Marple hasHistoricEstate Marple Hall (demolished)