DescriptionErrwood Hall Ruins - geograph.org.uk - 45024.jpg
English: Errwood Hall Ruins. The grounds and ruins of the former Errwood Hall lie to the west of Errwood Reservoir at SK008747. Built in the 1830s by the Grimshaw family, Errwood Hall was once a solid Victorian mansion where the family lived and entertained in style. The house was reduced to a ruin when the Fernilee reservoir was built in the 1930s. The Errwood Reservoir was then added in the 1960s.
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