
Set in an attractive and unspoilt village, this building with its timbered, whitewashed and tiled façade was probably first used as a wool store. It is a fine example of early timber frame construction.
Manorial courts were held here from the reign of Henry V until Victorian times. The ground floor (now tenanted) was the village poor house. More details

Liverpool was awarded the European Capital of Culture 2008. The vibrant city is renowned for its arts & culture and is home to numerous museums & galleries including a branch of the Tate Gallery. Read more ...