Hambleton Hall, Lancashire
Historic site in Lancashire, England
53°52′19″N 2°56′33″W / 53.87198°N 2.94261°W / 53.87198; -2.94261 Listed Building – Grade II
Location of Hambleton Hall in the Borough of Wyre
Show map of the Borough of WyreHambleton Hall, Lancashire (Lancashire)
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Show map of EnglandHambleton Hall is an historic building in Hambleton, Lancashire, England. Built in 1710, it is a house in pebbledashed brick with a slate roof, in two storeys and three bays. There is a continuous rendered string course between the storeys. The windows are modern and have plain reveals. Above the doorway is an inscribed plaque.[1]
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Sources
- Historic England, "Hambleton Hall (1361876)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 4 December 2015
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Buildings and structures in the Borough of Wyre
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- Barnacre-with-Bonds
- Bleasdale
- Cabus
- Catterall
- Claughton
- Fleetwood
- Forton
- Garstang
- Great Eccleston
- Hambleton
- Inskip-with-Sowerby
- Kirkland
- Myerscough & Bilsborrow
- Nateby
- Nether Wyresdale
- Out Rawcliffe
- Pilling
- Poulton-le-Fylde
- Preesall
- Stalmine-with-Staynall
- Thornton-Cleveleys
- Upper Rawcliffe-with-Tarnacre
- Winmarleigh