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Vital repairs to historic 307-year-old hall could be funded by building new homes nearby

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The owner of a historic hall which has stood in Bury for more than 300 years hopes to fund its restoration by building three new homes elsewhere on the site.

Grade II listed Lower Chesham Hall, which has stood in Chesham Crescent, Bury, for 308 years, needs urgent restoration. The property was built in 1713 by Richard Kay of Baldingstone, who was the cousin of the inventor of the ‘flying shuttle’ cotton technology, John Kay. READ MORE : Dad's heartbreaking diagnosis after colleague noticed arm 'rapidly twitching' Documents submitted by applicant David Garvey to Bury Council this week, outline his proposals for a ‘cross-funding’ project of new development and refurbishment of the hall.

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