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Low Hall 1 - Platt Bridge
Low Hall 1 - Platt Bridge
Photo: Dennis Miller
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Item #: 22006
The caption for this reads...

The moated manor house of Low Hall, Platt Bridge, was the seat of the Langton family, Lords of Hindley from about 1330 to 1733. Thirty years after this it was sold, together with the Manor of Hindley to the Duke of Bridgewater. The photograph was taken in 1872.

Thank you to Pam for passing the photograph onto me... it is from her fathers estate.

Comment by: Henry7 on 24th November 2012 at 09:49

Great picture, what a lovely old house. The Lord of the Manor is certainly striking a pose.

Comment by: chuff on 24th November 2012 at 11:19

What a great photo - really "atmospheric"

Comment by: Albert. on 24th November 2012 at 12:09

Many years after this photograph was taken, and the Wigan coal field came under the N. C. B., just after world war 2 This area was where trainee miners were trained for underground mine working.

Comment by: peter on 24th November 2012 at 12:33

where actualy was this house?

Comment by: Pam on 24th November 2012 at 13:52

Looking on Dennis' website of old maps, it seems to me that Low Hall was, for want of a better description, at the back of St Nat's church where the small housing estate is today.

Comment by: Eric Gaskell on 24th November 2012 at 14:25

Low Hall was on the edge of Low Green. It was between Ridyard Street, Moorfield Street and Barton Road, almost at the back of St Nat's.

Comment by: Maggie K on 24th November 2012 at 17:56

What a great photo. It seems there were a lot of old houses like this in other areas of Wigan which have been pulled down - I would like to think it wouldn't happen now but too late to save our heritage.

Comment by: Steve on 24th November 2012 at 20:47

I have the same photograph in a book named Around Hindley And Abram, compiled by Wigan Heritage Services. In the 1940s the ruined walls were still standing, as kids we used to say it was haunted.

Comment by: Maxine Williams on 27th November 2012 at 14:02

Didn't Low Hall link up with the other Halls - Bryn, Bamfurlong etc somehow through a series of tunnels for hiding/ escaping priests?

Comment by: Alan Darbyshire on 29th November 2012 at 21:21

I had heard the a tunnel went from Low Hall to what was pollits farm near the cricket field!

Comment by: JOHN BAILEY on 13th December 2012 at 15:00

We heard the same story at St.Nats school,so me and Eric Pugh[Chuddy) crept into the barn at Pollits farm to look for the secret tunnel,we were hopeing to come up at the Moat but Nurse Pollit spotted us and chased us off,so that ended that little adventure.

Comment by: Sheila Fairhurst MBE on 15th May 2022 at 18:42

We used to play in the ruins of Low Hall Manor
( It was known to us as playing 'Down't Farm' when we were kids we also used to fish in the moat for newts

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