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Rake Hall

Rake Hall is in Rake Lane, Little Stanney, Cheshire, England. It originated as a country house, the home of the Bunbury family (may have been spelled Bunburries), and was later converted into a public house and restaurant.[1] The house was built in the 17th century, and later altered and expanded. The building is constructed in pebbledashed brick with stone dressings on a rendered plinth and slate roofs. It is mainly in two storeys. Most of the windows are casements, with a dormer at the front, and an oriel window in a canted bay at the rear. Rake Hall is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.[2]

The Rake public house, originally Rake Hall

References Edit

  1. ^ "Rake Hall, Little Stanney", Brunning & Price, retrieved 9 June 2020
  2. ^ Historic England, "Rake Hall, Little Stanney (1330219)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 2 August 2013

Letters from Charles Bunbury Feb 14, 1932 Nauton Hall, Randlesham, Soffolk.
Omerod's History of Cheshire, published 1819.
Memoirs and Literary Remains of Sir Henry Edward Bunbury.

53°15′29″N 2°53′06″W / 53.2581°N 2.8849°W / 53.2581; -2.8849


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