Rufford Old Hall, located in Rufford, Lancashire, England, is a historic National Trust property. Its origins trace back to around 1530 when it was constructed for Sir Robert Hesketh. Today, only the Great Hall remains from its original structure.
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Significant expansions and additions have shaped the hall's architecture over the centuries. In 1661, a brick-built wing in the Jacobean style was added perpendicular to the Great Hall, enhancing its layout. Another expansion occurred in the 1820s with the addition of a third wing.
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Recognized for its historical significance, Rufford Old Hall holds the distinction of being a Grade I listed building as designated by English Heritage. Additionally, the cottage, coach house, and stables located within the courtyard at the rear of the hall hold a Grade II designation.