Lymm, Arley Hall 1897
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This early Victorian mansion in Jacobean-revival style was built between 1833-45 on the site of an earlier house. The Nantwich architect George Latham found that his client, Rowland Egerton Warburton, demanded constant alterations to the design; this increased the cost from an original estimate of £5-6,000 to £30,000. The octagonal domed tower above the porch was removed in the alterations of 1968.
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