When was bramall hall built




















Around William the Conqueror subdued the North of England. In the next years the estate was owned by only three families, the de Bromales, the de Davenports who succeeded the de Bromales by marriage and the Nevills who were the first owners to purchase the estate. Charles Nevill commissioned a local designer and architect to assist him called George Faulkner Armitage. Armitage had eclectic ideas when it came to his designs and was inspired by the Arts and crafts movement.

The influence of such is clearly evident in Bramall Hall today. Pioneered by Ruskin and William Morris, it is recognisable by its simplicity of form, organic motives, honesty and functionality.

Looking to login? With our new website, you'll need to re-register your account information to set up a new account. Forgotten your password? Experience this house Visit. Visit Weddings. Key Information Free for members. Does our information need updating? Before the Norman Conquest in , Bramall was held as two separate manors, owned by two Saxon freemen Brun and Hacun. Around William the Conqueror subdued the North of England. Skip to main content. Bramall Hall, one of Cheshire's grandest black and white timber-framed manor houses is situated at Bramhall, Stockport.

The timber-framed building dates back to the fourteenth century, with later additions from the sixteenth and nineteenth centuries. The manor of Bramall has a long history and dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, when it was held as two separate estates owned by the Anglo-Saxon freemen Brun and Hacun. The manor of Bramall was mentioned in the Domesday Book in , where it is referred to as Bramale and was held by the Masseys.



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