Located near the main road to Chester SW of Manchester with an unobstructed view of the River Irwell and across to Ordsall Hall (Walker, Country Houses 178).
Little is known about the half-timbered residence of the Trafford family.
Probable performance venue. Although no relevant household accounts have been found, entertainers patronized by the Traffords are on record elsewhere in the county so they may have performed at home as well.
Demolished.
by early 13th c. De Trafford family owned the manor of Trafford.
mid-16th c. Residence built. A 1590 inventory survives (Lanc & Ches Wills & Inventories 2.72--4).
1720 Trafford family relocated their principal residence to Whittleswick Hall (later known as Trafford Park), a few miles to the NW. The original hall became known as Trafford Old Hall.
1939 Old Hall (on Chester Road) torn down. It had been divided into 3 separate houses and was very dilapidated.
REED Lanc 151, 166
Name | Dates | Titles |
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Trafford, Edmund | 1526-1590 | Knight |
Trafford, Edmund | 1562-1620 | Knight |