Bostock Hall

Bostock Hall
Bostock Hall
Interactive map of the Bostock Hall area
General information
Architectural styleGeorgian
LocationWinsford, England
Construction started1771
Renovated1998-1999
Design and construction
ArchitectSamuel Wyatt
Renovating team
ArchitectP J Livesey
Website
https://bostockhallestate.com/about
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameBostock Hall
Designated10 March 1953
Reference no.1138416
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Bostock Hall is a country house to the northeast of Winsford, Cheshire, England. A former Georgian house, it was rebuilt in 1775 for Edward Tomkinson. It is thought that the architect was Samuel Wyatt.

Alterations and additions were made to it in the middle of the 19th century and in 1875. The house is constructed in brick with ashlar dressings; it has a slate roof. It is in three storeys plus a basement. Its plan is L-shaped. The entrance front has a central bow window rising through all floors, and a single-storey porch with a balustraded parapet.

The garden front has two bows, between which are a Venetian window with a Diocletian window above. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.