Tonge Hall
About Tonge Hall
Tonge Hall is a Grade II recorded Elizabethan home in Tonge, Middleton, Greater Manchester, England. The house of Tonge had a place in medieval occasions to the Tonge family yet go into different hands. The lobby was worked around 1584 and in 1890 was obtained by Asheton Tonge, a relative of the first proprietors. After that the lobby was procured by Albert Wolstencroft, Mayor of Middleton and acquired by his child Captain Norman Wolstencroft. He exited the zone, leaving the building vacant and unprotected. In 2007 it was determined to flame by fire playing criminals and extremely harmed.
Rochdale Council are presently during the time spent purchasing the property from the proprietor for an ostensible aggregate with a view to rebuilding. The North West Building Preservation Trust, an enrolled philanthropy, is probably going to assume control over its long haul upkeep. The corridor is the rest of the piece of a high contrast timber and mortar house remaining on a low stone base however in a propelled condition of rot and incapacitation following long stretches of disregard and a fire related crime assault. It remains on high ground over the valley of the Irk ignoring the town of Middleton. You can visit this place with your friends and family.
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