1903 – Colshaw Hall, Cheshire
Architect: Douglas & Minshull
The Tudor Revival house was designed by the Chester architects Douglas and Minshull, and is finished externally in red brick with stone dressings and a stone roof. During the First World War the house was used as an auxiliary hospital, and during the 20th century it was damaged by fire, and parts of it were demolished. Colshaw Hall is a Grade II listed building.
Published June 19, 2009