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For Adlington Hall, Cheshire see Adlington HallAdlington Hall was a Georgian country house, now demolished, in Adlington, Lancashire, England, between Wigan and Chorley.The house was constructed in 1771 of red brick and stone on rising ground. It consisted of two storeys, having a seven bay frontage with a central three bay pediment.

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  • For Adlington Hall, Cheshire see Adlington HallAdlington Hall was a Georgian country house, now demolished, in Adlington, Lancashire, England, between Wigan and Chorley.The house was constructed in 1771 of red brick and stone on rising ground. It consisted of two storeys, having a seven bay frontage with a central three bay pediment.
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