Ryecroft Hall

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AddressManchester Road
Coordinates53°28′37″N 2°07′49″W / 53.4770°N 2.1303°W / 53.4770; -2.1303
Completed1849
Ryecroft Hall
General information
LocationAudenshaw, Tameside, Greater Manchester, England
AddressManchester Road
Coordinates53°28′37″N 2°07′49″W / 53.4770°N 2.1303°W / 53.4770; -2.1303
Completed1849
ClientJames Smith Buckley
OwnerTameside Council
Designations
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameRyecroft Hall
Designated31 May 1966
Reference no.1067967
Website
Official website

Ryecroft Hall is a Grade II listed building in Audenshaw, Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. Originally a home to several prominent local residents, the hall was ultimately donated to the people of Audenshaw by Austin Hopkinson in 1922 and still serves the local community to the present day.[1]

The land that Ryecroft Hall sits on was once owned by the Earl of Stamford and Warrington and was sold to prominent mill owner James Smith Buckley.[2] Upon his death in 1885, the house was passed to his nephew Abel Buckley, the same year he became MP for Prestwich, living there until his death in 1908.[3] Ryecroft Hall would ultimately be sold to Austin Hopkinson in 1913.[4]

During World War I, the hall was used as a voluntary hospital with over 100 beds.[2] Hopkinson subsequently donated the hall to the people of Audenshaw in 1920.[5]

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