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Arson-hit Wythenshawe Hall set for further refurbishment to secure its future

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Get the day's biggest stories sent direct to your inbox so you never miss a thing Manchester council is carrying out more refurbishment and security upgrades at Wythenshawe Hall more than five years after it was devastated by an arson attack.

About £5m worth of damage was caused by Jeremy Taylor when he torched the timber-framed Grade II listed manor while drunk and high on cannabis in March 2016.

Taylor was jailed for four-and-a-half years after police found his DNA at the building set within the sprawling Wythenshawe Park. READ MORE : Greater Manchester's latest covid infection rates as cases fall in seven boroughs Since then Wythenshawe Hall has undergone significant repairs including a major project in 2019 which saw its smoke-damaged

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