Mottram Hall

Mottram Hall
LocationMottram St. Andrew, Cheshire, England
Coordinates53°18′41″N 2°10′24″W / 53.3115°N 2.1734°W / 53.3115; -2.1734
OS grid referenceSJ 885 794
Builtc. 1750
Built forWilliam Wright
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameMottram Hall Hotel
Designated25 July 1952
Reference no.58260
Mottram Hall is located in Cheshire
Mottram Hall
Location in Cheshire

Mottram Hall (also known as Mottram New Hall or the Mottram Hall Hotel) is a former country house to the northeast of the village of Mottram St. Andrew, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade  II* listed building.[1] It is not to be confused with Mottram Old Hall (alongside the access road 400m to the west).

The house was built around 1750 by William Wright for his son. It is constructed of Flemish bond orange brick with buff sandstone dressings, with a Kerridge stone slate roof, nine brick chimneys, and a facade with projecting end pavilions which have 20th-century extensions. From the mid-1970s the building has been used as a hotel, and from 2014 to 2018 as part of the QHotels group.[1]

In 2012–13 the hotel underwent improvements and refurbishment at a cost of £5.5 million. This included a new restaurant, refurbishment of bedrooms, creation of conference suites, and restoration of the Garden Suite.[2] In September 2018 the hotel was sold by the real estate investment company Aprirose to the hotel group Champneys (owned by Dorothy and Stephen Purdew).[3]

  1. ^ a b Historic England, "Mottram Hall Hotel (1234766)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 August 2012
  2. ^ Refreshed and Unique (PDF), De Vere, Mottram Hall, Cheshire, retrieved 8 January 2013
  3. ^ Cheshire's Mottram Hall snapped by Champneys spa resort company, The Caterer, retrieved 5 October 2018