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Bank Hall

I like Bank Hall because it has a history that is over 400 years old, with the gardens pre dating the house! The Snowdrop carpets, Daffodils, Bluebells and Primroses give the gardens their colour, with help from the wild flowers and rhododendrons which attract the butterfly’s in the summer months. The oldest Yew tree in Lancashire is also in the gardens with one of only two of the UK's 'Fallen' Coast Redwoods (Sequoia) thriving amongst the wildlife.
Today the Hall is a ghostly shadow of its once glorious past and stands as a romantic ruin, which is soon to be restored to it's former glory after 16 years of campaigning by the Bank Hall Action Group. The peaceful tranquil of the birds in the gardens and the sound of the breeze in the trees on a warm summers day cannot be beaten!
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Bank Hall, Bank Hall Drive,
Liverpool Road, Bretherton, Lancashire
PR26 9AT
www.bankhall.org.uk

Shared by John Howard - Southport  3 March 2011 - Email bankhallbretherton@hotmail.com
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