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Kirklees Hall at Aspull .... Along with nearby Sandy Pool Farm, Morley's Hall,
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In 1291 the hall was in the possession of Adam de Sale who held it from the de
Kighleys. In 1303 William de la Doune was accused of demolishing the hall which had two chambers and another for esquires which he said was ruinous and unroofed. With the permission of the Kighleys a new hall with two
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Kirklees Hall it survives as one of a significant group of timber-framed medieval halls located on the rural hinterlands of Leigh."
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Late-medieval-house in
Bedford, Leigh, Greater Manchester, England
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Grade II listed buildings in the
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