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Posted By: diggingdeeper Arrowe Hall - 24th Apr 2009 10:51pm
One of the great Elizbethan style Halls in the Wirral, built between 1835 and 1844.


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Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Arrowe Hall - 24th Apr 2009 11:06pm
I love the attic room if you look at the first piccy. Here is some detail from the last picture ....

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Posted By: MissGuided Re: Arrowe Hall - 24th Apr 2009 11:09pm
There is a fireplace and other furniture from here in Williamson Art Gallery
Posted By: bert1 Re: Arrowe Hall - 25th Apr 2009 4:32am
Very good pics DD. In my youth the hall was a convalescent home were we use to run to have our wasp stings attended to, also remember visiting a mates mum who was in there recovering from an operation. Seem to remember the entrance hall being mostly of timber and smelling of furniture polish and dark and cold.
Posted By: Doctor_Frick Re: Arrowe Hall - 25th Apr 2009 9:56am
Unfortunately if you get to close to the hall they come and chase you away now like they did to me !! its prvate property now, used to house kids with problems. or maybe goverment funded.
Posted By: Wench Re: Arrowe Hall - 25th Apr 2009 10:34am
It's a stunning building!! Great pictures DD happy
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Arrowe Hall - 25th Apr 2009 2:46pm
The "Regard Partenship" run it at the moment as an adult care home with 15 individual self-contained flats.
Posted By: Doctor_Frick Re: Arrowe Hall - 25th Apr 2009 3:29pm
Thats the ones, they chased me. I could identify them in a line up !
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Arrowe Hall - 25th Apr 2009 5:04pm
Some more interesting bits around Arrowe hall....

First is a HUGE gate post (12 - 15 feet tall) hidden at the back - someone has removed a few stones from its base, the inside is big enough to stand in, the debris in the bottom is about 1-2 feet below ground level but hole may be deeper than this.

Second - Behind the hall is a run of raised ground in a bit of a boomerang shape, I guessed that it may have been the remains of an air-raid shelter but then I found some had dug into it a bit and where they dug was a stone archway - albeit very insecure and thin. I am not sure if this is an old building, a rockery, a soakaway/septic tank or what.



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Posted By: RGB44 Re: Arrowe Hall - 4th Apr 2012 10:22am
ive been in this hall when it was used as mental health unit or something like this, i also know theres a basement with a tunelway heading toward some kind of tunnel
Posted By: tuther Re: Arrowe Hall - 21st Sep 2012 11:44am
Where is this picture taken and who is the patient?
Posted By: andym Re: Arrowe Hall - 26th Jan 2013 4:05pm
Hi, hope that these may be of some interest.

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