Building Name

Broughton New Hall

Date
1818 - 1820
Street
Broughton Park
District/Town
Broughton, Salford
County/Country
GMCA, England
Client
Samuel Clowes
Work
New build
Status
Demolished

Built about 1820 but seemingly never occupied by the Clowes family but always tenanted. The house stood to the west of the Old Hall approximately under the rear gardens of houses in New Hall Avenue and Oakover. Extensive Stables to south west of the house near Park Lane shown on 1867 map.

BROUGHTON NEW HALL, TO BE LET this Capacious MANSION on an elevated site in Broughton Park near Manchester, on a sandy subsoil, containing on the ground floor dining, drawing, and  breakfast rooms butler’s and other pantries, servants’ hall, kitchens, etc; on the first floor six large bedrooms, with  dressing rooms, bath wc’s etc, billiard room, with large smoke room adjoining; on the second floor seven bedrooms; the stabling adjoining consists of a three stall stable and loose box, harness room,and coach house: the grounds are very ornamental and in good order and comprise over 6 acres of land. For further particulars and for orders to view apply to Henry W Nevile, Broughton Estate Office, 8 John Dalton Street, Manchester. {Manchester Guardian 7 November 1885 page 2]

BROUGHTON NEW HALL, Broughton Park, near Manchester, TO BE LET, this capacious mansion on elevated site and sandy subsoil, containing dining, drawing, breakfast billiard and smoke rooms, butler’s and other pantries, servants’ hall, kitchens, etc, 13 bedrooms, dressing rooms, bath wc; stabling for four horses, harness room, coach house: rent £200. For further particulars and for orders to view apply to Henry W Nevlle, Broughton Estate Office, 8, John Dalton Street, Manchester. {Manchester Guardian 27 February 1886 page 2]