Bramhall Wedding Venues
Bramhall lies within the present day Metropolitan Borough of Stockport in Greater Manchester, but until 1974 it was in the county of Cheshire. The Romans had a settlement in the area, as evidenced by the remains of the old Roman Road from Manchester to Buxton, which was uncovered in the locality. The old village of Bramhall grew up around the junction of three early roads. The Domesday Survey of 1086 describes the manor 'Bramale', a name which comes from the Old English 'brom' meaning broom, and 'halh' meaning secret place, generally near water. Before the Norman Conquest in 1066, Bramall had been two separate manors, each owned by a Saxon freemen, Brun and Hacun. By 1070 William the Conqueror subdued the North of England and given both manor lands to Hamon de Masci, the first Norman Baron of Dunham Massey. The land at that time was probably wasteland, having been ruthlessly devastated by the Norman's harsh subjugation of the region. The following 800 years saw three powerful Cheshire families owning the estate -the Masseys, the de Bromales and the Davenports. Their seat was at Bramhall Hall, which is regarded as being probably Cheshire's best black and white timber framed manor house, with origins dating back to Medieval England. The Hall is now owned and operated as museum by Stockport Borough Council.
During the Industrial Revolution, prior to the arrival of the railway in the 1840's, Bramhall was comprised of a hamlet at Bramhall Green and a small group of cottages. During this time, the principle industry was silk weaving. By Victorian times ownership of Bramhall Hall, and much of the local land, had fallen to Charles Nevill, on whose death in 1935 it was taken over by Hazel Grove and Bramhall Urban District Council. Contemporary Bramhall is an affluent and lively township much sought after as a fine place to live by people who work in Manchester.
Wedding DJ in Bramhall
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