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Church in Stockport. He died in 1770 and as he had no heirs his estate was passed to the eldest son of his first cousin Rev Henry Offley Wright. It was then inherited by his son Laurence Wright and as he had no heirs it went to his nephew Rev Henry Wright. His daughter Julia Catherine who married James Frederick D’Arley Street then became the owner. When she died in 1916 her daughter Julia Mary who married twice inherited the house. It was she Julia Mary Wallis Wright who sold the house in 1922 and the advertisement is shown. It was bought by Walter Pownall who enjoyed gardening and often held open days to the public. He sold the house in 1939 (this advertisement is also shown). It then became a hotel.
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William Wright built Mottram Hall in about 1750. He built the house for his son Randle but unfortunately his son died soon after its completion. William Wright was a wealthy landowner who was the proprietor of Offerton Hall near Stockport and also owned a townhouse in this village. He built St Peters
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In 2012–13 the hotel underwent improvements and refurbishment at a cost of £5.5 million. This included a new restaurant, refurbishment of bedrooms, creation of conference suites, and restoration of the Garden Suite. In September 2018 the hotel was sold by the real estate investment company Aprirose
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stone slate roof, nine brick chimneys, and a facade with projecting end pavilions which have 20th-century extensions. From the mid-1970s the building has been used as a hotel, and from 2014 to 2018 as part of the
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The family tree of the Wrights is shown at left. There were six generations of this family that owned the house and these are numbered from 1 to 6 in red starting with William Wright its originator.
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The house was built around 1750 by William Wright for his son. It is constructed of
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Figueiredo, Peter De; Treuherz, Julian (12 March 2015).
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Mottram St. Andrew
Cheshire
53°18′41″N 2°10′24″W / 53.3115°N 2.1734°W / 53.3115; -2.1734
OS grid reference
SJ 885 794
Listed Building
Mottram Hall is located in Cheshire
country house
Mottram St. Andrew
Cheshire
National Heritage List for England
listed building
Flemish bond
sandstone
Kerridge
QHotels
Champneys

Mottram Hall sale advertisement in 1922
Mottram Hall sale advertisement in 1939
Grade II* listed buildings in Cheshire East
Listed buildings in Mottram St Andrew


Historic England
"Mottram Hall Hotel (1234766)"
National Heritage List for England
Refreshed and Unique
Cheshire's Mottram Hall snapped by Champneys spa resort company

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