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Doddington Hall is a Grade I listedStructure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection. country house in Doddington Park in the civil parishSmallest administrative unit in England. of Doddington and District, Cheshire. It was built for the Rev Sir Thomas Broughton between 1777 and 1798, to a design by Samuel Wyatt, replacing an older house a short distance to the north, of which the present-day Delves HallGrade I listed tower house in Doddington Park, Cheshire. was a part.[1]

The three-storey house is constructed in the neoclassical style, using Keuper sandstone ashlar.Masonry of squared and finely cut or worked stone, commonly used for the facing of a building. It has a slate roof with lead flashings, and an entrance front of nine bays.[2]

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