Tonge Hall

Tonge Hall

Hours

Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours

Chamber Rating

3.9 - (8 reviews)
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Chamber Rating

3.9 - (8 reviews)
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  • David Mather

    Sad
    Jun 7th, 2022

  • Tony Shepherd


    Nov 20th, 2021

  • debbra tsai

    The manor of Tonge belonged in medieval times to the Tonge family but passed into other hands. The hall was built around 1584 and in 1890 was purchased by Asheton Tonge, a descendant of the original owners. After that the hall was acquired by Albert Wolstencroft, Mayor of Middleton and inherited by his son Captain Norman Wolstencroft. He left the area, leaving the building unoccupied and unprotected. In 2007 it was set on fire by arsonists and severely damaged. Rochdale Council are now (2012) in the process of buying the property from the owner for a nominal sum with a view to restoration. The North West Building Preservation Trust, a registered charity, is likely to take over its long term maintenance. The hall is the remaining part of a black and white timber and plaster house standing on a low stone base but in an advanced state of decay and dilapidation following years of neglect and an arson attack. It stands on high ground above the valley of the Irk overlooking the town of Middleton. It consists of the central and eastern wings of a once larger building, two storeys in height, with original timber and plaster construction on the north and east sides. The south and west sides were rebuilt in brick. The exterior timber-work consists of roughly-shaped black-painted beams and posts with square quatrefoil panels. The roofs are covered with grey stone slates with chimney stacks of brick set diagonally on a square base.
    Aug 5th, 2021

  • TRACY SUTTON

    loved it
    Apr 1st, 2021

  • Sergio G. Fanello

    The surrounding land is left unsurveyed ppl are leaving all kind of waste.... disgraceful
    Jan 9th, 2021

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About
Tonge Hall

Tonge Hall is located at 1 Tonge Hall Cl in East Middleton Ward, England M24 2TT. Tonge Hall can be contacted via phone at (161) 242-1428 for pricing, hours and directions.

Contact Info

  •   (161) 242-1428

Questions & Answers

Q What is the phone number for Tonge Hall?

A The phone number for Tonge Hall is: (161) 242-1428.


Q Where is Tonge Hall located?

A Tonge Hall is located at 1 Tonge Hall Cl, East Middleton Ward, eng M24 2TT


Q What days are Tonge Hall open?

A Tonge Hall is open:
Saturday: 24 Hours
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours


Q How is Tonge Hall rated?

A Tonge Hall has a 3.9 Star Rating from 8 reviewers.

Hours

Saturday:
24 Hours
Sunday:
24 Hours
Monday:
24 Hours
Tuesday:
24 Hours
Wednesday:
24 Hours
Thursday:
24 Hours
Friday:
24 Hours

Ratings and Reviews
Tonge Hall

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image The manor of Tonge belonged in medieval times to the Tonge family but passed into other hands. The hall was built around 1584 and in 1890 was purchased by Asheton Tonge, a descendant of the original owners. After that the hall was acquired by Albert Wolstencroft, Mayor of Middleton and inherited by his son Captain Norman Wolstencroft. He left the area, leaving the building unoccupied and unprotected. In 2007 it was set on fire by arsonists and severely damaged.
Rochdale Council are now (2012) in the process of buying the property from the owner for a nominal sum with a view to restoration. The North West Building Preservation Trust, a registered charity, is likely to take over its long term maintenance.
The hall is the remaining part of a black and white timber and plaster house standing on a low stone base but in an advanced state of decay and dilapidation following years of neglect and an arson attack. It stands on high ground above the valley of the Irk overlooking the town of Middleton.
It consists of the central and eastern wings of a once larger building, two storeys in height, with original timber and plaster construction on the north and east sides. The south and west sides were rebuilt in brick. The exterior timber-work consists of roughly-shaped black-painted beams and posts with square quatrefoil panels. The roofs are covered with grey stone slates with chimney stacks of brick set diagonally on a square base.


TRACY SUTTON on Google

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Sergio G. Fanello on Google

image The surrounding land is left unsurveyed ppl are leaving all kind of waste.... disgraceful


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