Claughton Hall near Lancaster

Claughton Hall near Lancaster
Claughton Hall near Lancaster
Claughton Hall near Lancaster
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NLA20120302008
Claughton Hall near Lancaster
Claughton
Northwest Aspect prior to 1934 alterations. The Hall, Grade I listed, is a country house containing some 15th-century material, which was moved to its present site in 1932–33. It is built in sandstone with stone-slate roofs. At each end of the north front are tall projecting towers; the left tower is gabled, and the right tower has a hipped roof. In the top storey of both towers are continuous mullioned and transomed windows. The recessed section between them contains two chimneys on corbels, and a doorway flanked by three-light windows, and with an oriel window above.
Photographic print
Sepia
15.99 x 11.88
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