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Oulton Hall then changed hands, but due to the new owner's lack of resources it fell into disrepair, and in 1974 it was derelict. In 1991 De Vere Hotels acquired the lease and rescued it. Restoration and expansion cost £20 million to turn the hall into a hotel set in an estate of 300 acres (1.2 km 2), with gardens, a 27-hole golf course and a spa.
North elevation of Oulton Hall c. 1735. In the early 18th century the Oulton Estate was home to the Egerton family and comprised a manor house and a formal garden surrounded by farmland in Cheshire, England. Later in the century the farmland was converted into a park. The estate is now the site of the motor racing track called Oulton Park.
Rothwell is a ward in the metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It contains 40 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, four are listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. In addition to the town of Rothwell, the parish contains the villages of Carlton ...
Oulton / ˈ uː l t ən / is a village in the City of Leeds metropolitan borough, West Yorkshire, England, between Leeds and Wakefield. It is at the junction of the A639 and A642 roads. Though now adjoining the village of Woodlesford , it was once quite separate.
Oulton Hall, West Yorkshire; Oulton Park, motor racing track in Little Budworth, Cheshire; Oulton Raiders, amateur rugby league football club from Oulton in Leeds, West Yorkshire; Oulton Raidettes, English women's Rugby League club; RAF Oulton, Norfolk; Timothy Oulton, British furniture brand named after its founder and creative director ...
Oulton and Woodlesford St John the Evangelist's Church , Oulton , West Yorkshire , England is an active Anglican parish church in the archdeaconry of Leeds and the Diocese of Leeds . History
The Egerton family of nearby Oulton Hall were benefactors of the church. Their family vault was in the church. This was sealed in 1870. [7] In 1870–71 the interior was restored by the Chester architect John Douglas, the restoration including the removal of pews, a gallery and the ceiling. [8]
The Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of Special Historic Interest in England, created in 1983, is administered by Historic England.It includes more than 1,600 sites, ranging from gardens of private houses, to cemeteries and public parks.