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Gawsworth New Hall
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Location | Gawsworth, Cheshire, England |
Coordinates | 53°13′32″N 2°09′48″W / 53.2255°N 2.1633°WCoordinates: 53°13′32″N 2°09′48″W / 53.2255°N 2.1633°W |
OS grid reference | SJ 891 698 |
Built | 1707 |
Built for | Lord Mohun |
Listed Building – Grade II*
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Designated | 14 April 1967 |
Reference no. | 1159278 |
Gawsworth New Hall is a country house in the village of Gawsworth, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II* listed building.
The house was begun by Lord Mohun in 1707 but abandoned after he was killed in a duel with the Duke of Hamilton in 1712. Later additions and alterations were made including those to the designs of Sir Hubert Worthington in 1914. It is built in red brick with a stone slate roof. It has two storeys and attic with an E-shaped plan. The garden front has 16 bays.