Stubley Old Hall
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| Stubley Old Hall | |
|---|---|
| General information | |
| Location | Littleborough, Greater Manchester, England |
| Coordinates | 53°38′28″N 2°06′38″W / 53.64107°N 2.11061°W |
| Year built | 15th century (possible) |
| Renovated | c. 1530 (wing added) |
| Owner | Nik and Eva Speakman |
Listed Building – Grade II* | |
| Official name | Stubley Old Hall |
| Designated | 2 January 1967 |
| Reference no. | 1162360 |
Stubley Old Hall (also known as Stubley Hall) is a 15th-century manor house just south of Featherstall Road in Littleborough, a town within the Metropolitan Borough of Rochdale, Greater Manchester, England. Historically part of Lancashire, the hall is notable for its architectural evolution and is Grade II* listed.
The medieval manor house was originally part of the Stubley estate and was acquired by John de Holt in 1330.[1] Although not definitively verified, the hall is believed to have been rebuilt by Robert Holt around 1529.[2]
Over the centuries, the building has undergone various architectural changes, reflecting different construction techniques and styles.
On 2 January 1967, it was designated a Grade II* listed building.[3]
In the 20th century, the hall served various functions, including as a pub-restaurant before being listed for sale in 2000.[4]
The hall and surrounding land were purchased by Nik and Eva Speakman, known for their television appearances and work as advisers to celebrities. They converted the property into a nine-bedroom residence.[5] As of October 2025, Stubley Old Hall is listed for sale with an asking price of £3.4 million.[6]