Mawdesley Hall

Mawdesley Hall
Mawdesley Hall from the south
Coordinates53°37′48″N 2°45′40″W / 53.6301°N 2.7610°W / 53.6301; -2.7610
OS grid referenceSD 498 151
Built17th century
Built forWilliam Mawdesley
Listed Building – Grade I
Official nameMawdesley Hall
Designated2 October 1952
Reference no.1164720
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameEntrance steps to Mawdesley Hall
Designated2 October 1952
Reference no.1164764
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameCattle-house c.15 metres 22.10.52 north west of Mawdesley Hall
Designated2 October 1952
Reference no.1072503
Mawdesley Hall is located in the Borough of Chorley
Mawdesley Hall
Location in the Borough of Chorley
Entrance steps to the garden of the hall

Mawdesley Hall is a country manor in Hall Lane, Mawdesley, Chorley, Lancashire, England. It consists of a central hall with two cross-wings. The central hall was built in the 17th century, its lower storey being timber-framed and its upper floor plastered and painted to resemble timber-framing. The cross-wings were added in the late 18th or early 19th century. The west wing is in sandstone, and the east wing is in brick with stone dressings. The hall is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building.

Associated with the hall are two Grade II listed buildings. Leading up to the garden of the hall is a flight of stone steps that are dated 1653. To the northwest of the hall is a timber-framed former cattle house that was built in the late 16th or early 17th century.