Tytherington, Cheshire

Tytherington in Macclesfield, Cheshire is now a residential area. It was once very much a rural setting, with its own stone mansion named 'Tytherington Hall' or 'House', built by the wife of William Brocklehurst in the 19th Century. William Brocklehurst was not informed of the the construction until his wife surprised him by taking him to the gates of the driveway, from where he 'refused to go any further'. The building later became the residence of Mr Henry Charlton, a philanthropic cotton merchant from Manchester. Miss Salt from the Southern English town of Marlborough bought the house in the early 20th Century and named it 'Marlborough College for Girls'. Durung World War II, American soldiers were billeting in the Hall and in nissan huts dotted around the grounds. During the occupation by the Americans and other troops the Hall fell into disrepair and was demolished in the 1960s to make way for Marlborough Primary School and the Tytherington housing estate.

 

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