Stockport Express

Historic hall left in ‘state of derelictio­n’

- BY DECLAN CAREY

AHISTORIC hall in Stockport has been left in a “state of derelictio­n” despite the council’s promise to invest £250,000 on essential repairs, a former conservati­on director has claimed.

Grade II* listed Woodbank Hall, a Georgian villa in Woodbank Park, has been included on Historic England’s Heritage at Risk Register this year and is described as being in danger of “immediate risk of further rapid deteriorat­ion or loss of fabric” with “no solution agreed” on the future of the site.

The hall dates back to 1814 and was also included on the Risk Register

last year, leading to calls to save the abandoned site that was donated to the people of Stockport in the early 20th century.

The building has a long history and was once called home by Peter Marsland, an industrial­ist who establishe­d the first mill to use steam-powered looms to produce cloth from wool in the 1820s, according to Stockport Heritage Trust.

However, John Fidler, a former conservati­on director at English Heritage, said little seems to have been done to protect the historic landmark despite his efforts to raise awareness of its state.

He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: “The current declining situation is one of simple neglect. Stockport’s

failure to set a good example with respect to the maintenanc­e of the Hall undermines its planning, amenity, and public safety positions with respect to other listed and non-listed buildings in the borough.”

Mr Fidler contacted three Stockport councillor­s including Colin MacAlister, who is responsibl­e for economy, regenerati­on and housing in the borough, on November 24 raising his concerns about the building, but claims he did not receive a response. He wrote in an email: “We communicat­ed with your officers last winter over the parlous condition of the Hall but since then - nothing. Now we approach another extremely wet winter, and the Hall remains yet again in a worsening state of derelictio­n.”

He explained that problems at the hall range from roofs leaking to blocked gutters pushing moisture into the walls causing outbreaks of timber decay.

However, Coun MacAlister said the council is using the funds to try to protect the site from further damage.

He said: “We understand the concerns about the welfare and use of Woodbank Hall and that is why the council has committed £250,000 to address the decline of the historic hall.

“Work has already begun with essential asbestos removal work completed and the next stage of procuring a package of protection works underway. This will also include the demolition of the redundant modern outbuildin­gs.

“It is expected to be completed by the end of March 2024, subject to planning and building consents.”

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●●Grade II* listed Woodbank Hall
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