thumb|right|Hinderton Hall from Chester High Road

Hinderton Hall is a country house to the northeast of Neston, Cheshire, England.

History

The house was built in 1856 for Christopher Bushell, a Liverpool wine merchant. The architect, who designed and oversaw the work on the Hall was Alfred Waterhouse. It was "an exceptionally early work", designed before his first major commission, the Manchester Assize Courts. Extensions to the house were built in the 20th century for Sir Percy Bates, chairman of the Cunard Line, Its plan is approximately square. The house has tall gables, and steep roofs in patterned slate. At the corner of the entrance front is a thin tower. Internally, the entrance hall contains the staircase, with the reception rooms grouped around it.

thumb|100px|Hinderton Hall thumb|100px|Hinderton Hall Lodge thumb|100px|Hinderton Hall Cottage

See also

  • Listed buildings in Neston

References