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Lydiate hall was a 16th century hall in Merseyside. It was a black and white half timbered house similar to Speke hall. The hall was accompanied by a private chapel. It was a known Catholic house during the time of Elizabeth 1 and had 3 priest holes.
The building was constructed in the 15th and 16th century, and was altered in the 19th century. The building was set out in an L-shape. As of the 20th century, the foundations exist, along with the brick and stone structure with 19th century windows on the ground and first floor; the timber-framed hall was completely demolished. A partial collar and strut roof with moulded tie beams remained as of 1985, as well as a Tudor-headed fireplace with shield and cornice and a 19th-century range.
On to the chapel....
Parting shot....
Thanks fer lookin
The building was constructed in the 15th and 16th century, and was altered in the 19th century. The building was set out in an L-shape. As of the 20th century, the foundations exist, along with the brick and stone structure with 19th century windows on the ground and first floor; the timber-framed hall was completely demolished. A partial collar and strut roof with moulded tie beams remained as of 1985, as well as a Tudor-headed fireplace with shield and cornice and a 19th-century range.
On to the chapel....
Parting shot....
Thanks fer lookin