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Sledwhich Hall


Sledwich Hall is a large manor house located about half a mile west of Whorlton in County Durham. The Hall dates from the late 16th century, with restoration work done in 1854, and a major rebuilding in 1911, by A.C Martin. Sledwich Hall is Grade II listed on the National Heritage List for England.

Whorlton Grade II Listed Private Residence Historic Buildings and Monuments in Whorlton
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SLEDWICH HALL - List Entry
- "Large manor house. Late C16-early C17, restorations in 1854 and major rebuilding/restoration scheme in 1911 byA.C. Martin. Sandstone rubble with dressed quoins; sandstone flag roof; ashlar stacks. Altered U-plan with …

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Pat Thomson
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Sledwich hall (Whorlton)
- "This is a listed building. Sledwich Hall is a large manor house dating from the late 16th century with some restoration work done in 1854 and major rebuilding in 1911...."

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Pat Thomson

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Grid ref: 1160010
List grade: 2
Keys to the Past HER: D35522
Grid ref: NZ0924415090

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