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Meols Hall is Southport’s oldest manor house, dating back to the 12th Century. Set in a hundred ac
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Botanic Road
Southport
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Meols Hall has survived since the early reign of King John and has passed through 27 generations to the present owner. Before the Norman Conquest, the Manor of North Meols was held by 5 Thanes, thought to have been descendants of Odda, the original Norse Settler of the ‘mels’ or sandhills of the Lancashire Coast.
The Heskeths of North Meols (now known as Churchtown) remained Catholic throughout the 17th and early 18th centuries. Sir Edmund Campion hid in the priest hole at Meols Hall on his last visit to Lancashire. Members of the family were imprisoned periodically and had the estate sequestered as recusants or for choosing the losing side in the civil war.
Set in a hundred acres of private parkland, adjoining the picturesque village of Churchtown, this is one of the first settlements in the North West, as dreamy now as it was then. After all these years it remains one of the most romantic venues in England.