Bretton Hall, Flintshire

Bretton Hall is located on the border of England and Wales close to the village of Bretton, Flintshire, Wales. The original fortified manor house was surrounded by a moat, it was replaced by a brick built house adjacent to the original site in the 18th century. The moat and foundations of the original house remain.

The earliest references to Bretton Hall refer to a marriage between Isobel, daughter of Ralph Holland of Bretton and Hugh de Ravenscroft of Cheshire in the 15th century.[1]

References

  1. Page 33. A Memoir of Hawarden Parish, Flintshire. Richard Willett. 1822

Coordinates: 53°10′04″N 2°57′02″W / 53.1678°N 2.9505°W / 53.1678; -2.9505

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