Dilhorne Hall

The Hall occupied an area of approximately four acres but was demolished in the 1930s. Dilhorne Hall was rebuilt in about 1830 by the Buller family. It succeeded a 17th-century house had been the home of Copwood Hollins (who died in 1705) and, in the later 18th century, John Holliday.

Dilhorne Hall

The Hall occupied an area of approximately four acres but was demolished in the 1930s. Dilhorne Hall was rebuilt in about 1830 by the Buller family. It succeeded a 17th-century house had been the home of Copwood Hollins (who died in 1705) and, in the later 18th century, John Holliday.