Barlow Hall is an ancient manor house and Grade II listed buildinginChorlton-cum-Hardy in the suburbs of Manchester, England.[1] A house has existed on the site since at least the 13th century, but the present building dates back no further than the 16th century (rebuilt in 1584), with later additions.[2][3]
The house was for a long time the property of the Barlow family, whose estates were sold to the Egertons in 1785.[2] It was the birthplace in 1585 of Ambrose Barlow, a Roman Catholic priest hanged at Lancaster Castle in 1641.
Since 1903 it has been the home of Chorlton-cum-Hardy Golf Club.[4][5]
53°25′30″N 2°16′08″W / 53.424988°N 2.268835°W / 53.424988; -2.268835 (Barlow Hall)
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