Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Person | Association | Description | Composition | Food | Event |
1680/00/00 | John Crisp, the great usurer, buys a house from the Lathom family who owned a house at Parbold from the C13th to the Mid C17th. A portion of the Crisp house forms about one half of the present building. | |||||
1725/00/00 | Thomas Crisp | Home | Thomas Crisp, John Crisp's grandson, remodels and enlarges Parbold Hall. Current dwelling is early-to-mid C18 with C17 remains, rainwater head dated 1743 survive. | |||
1766/00/00 | Thomas Crisp's daughter Mary who had inherited the house (married to Sir John Tyrrell of Springfield, 5th and last Baronet) dies in 1766. | |||||
1790/00/00 | Mary Crisp Tyrrell's daughters Miss Tyrrell and Mary (Mary was married to Arthur Gore, the heir to the Irish earldom of Arran of the Arran Islands in 1787) put Parbold estate up for sale in 1790. | |||||
1791/00/00 | Thomas Eccleston Scarisbrick | Owner | Thomas Eccleston Scarisbrick, one of the richest Roman Catholic commoners in England, buys Parbold. It will remain as part of his Wrightington estate into the C20. | |||
1954/00/00 | Peter Moores | Owner | Sir Peter Moores buys Parbold Hall and begins renovationss. |
Particulars for Parbold Hall: | |
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Area of Significance | Architecture |
Sight Category | Building |
Building Type | House |
Architectural Style | Neo-Palladian |
Architectural Style | Palladian |
Owner | Private |
Historic Use | Single dwelling |
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English National Heritage List: | 1278311 |
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