Whalley, Moreton Hall 1897
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Moreton Hall, Whalley lies just over the boundary from Great Harwood at the other side of the valley of the Calder. The original house was built about 1490, and remained in the Moreton family for many years. Later it was home to the Nowells and then the Taylors. It was built after designs by George Webster of Kendal, and was reputed to be a 'calendar' house, with the number of features corresponding to the days and months of the year. It was demolished in the 1950s after wartime occupation by the army and later by the Polish Resettlement Unit.
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