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"This remarkable Tudor building is a real step back into history."
Overview
Bramall Hall is a superb example of a Tudor Manor House with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. The Hall features magnificent 16th-century wall paintings, a striking Elizabethan plaster ceiling, and Victorian ktchen and servants’ quarters. Guided tours are offered at 2pm on weekends. Bramall Hall stands in 60 acres of parkland, offering intriguing glimpses of the Hall itself. There is a gift shop and great food served at Stables Kitchen.
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Location
Bramall Hall, Bramhall Park, STOCKPORT, Greater Manchester, SK7 3NX
About the area
The Greater Manchester conurbation incorporates the towns of Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport and Wigan, and has the vibrant city of Manchester as its administrative headquarters. Manchester was founded in Roman times, and developed during the 17th century as a textile town, becoming the centre of the English cotton industry.
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Bramall Hall

Quality Assessed
Assessed by Visit England Logo
Visit England Logo Assessor comments
"This remarkable Tudor building is a real step back into history."
Ratings & awards
award
Overview
Bramall Hall is a superb example of a Tudor Manor House with origins dating back to the Middle Ages. The Hall features magnificent 16th-century wall paintings, a striking Elizabethan plaster ceiling, and Victorian ktchen and servants’ quarters. Guided tours are offered at 2pm on weekends. Bramall Hall stands in 60 acres of parkland, offering intriguing glimpses of the Hall itself. There is a gift shop and great food served at Stables Kitchen.
Location
Bramall Hall, Bramhall Park, STOCKPORT, Greater Manchester, SK7 3NX
About the area
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The Greater Manchester conurbation incorporates the towns of Bolton, Oldham, Rochdale, Salford, Stockport and Wigan, and has the vibrant city of Manchester as its administrative headquarters. Manchester was founded in Roman times, and developed during the 17th century as a textile town, becoming the centre of the English cotton industry.