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Old Hall

Built in 1656 by one John Radclyffe, son of the one-time Mayor of Sandbach Sir John Radclyffe, this is a grade I listed building. Converted by the Crewe Estate into a Coaching Inn in the 18th century it continued as a hotel until closing in a semi-derelict state in 2005. The current owner took it over 4 years ago and has sensitively restored it and opened as a first-rate restaurant and pub.


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by Bob Harvey

Created: Mon, 9 Nov 2015, Updated: Mon, 6 Sep 2021


12 images use this description:

SJ7560 : The staircase by Bob Harvey
SJ7560 : The bar by Bob Harvey
SJ7560 : Old Hall by Bob Harvey
SJ7560 : Car park by Bob Harvey
SJ7560 : Fireplace by Bob Harvey
SJ7560 : Knot garden at the Old Hall by Stephen Craven
SJ7560 : through the window by Bob Harvey
SJ7560 : Old Hall by Bob Harvey
SJ7560 : Knot Garden by Bob Harvey
SJ7560 : The Old Hall  by Stephen Craven
SJ7560 : A decent blaze by Bob Harvey
SJ7560 : Function room by Bob Harvey


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