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Regular events take place at the hall, including a vintage car show, which in [[2005]] featured a large number of classic [[United States|American]] models. |
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Revision as of 22:56, 24 February 2006
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Capesthorne Hall is the home of the Lord-Lieutenant of Cheshire, the Queen's chief representative in Cheshire.
The Capesthorne Estate contains a number of houses and farms. The current hall is in the Palladian style and boasts fine gardens, including a lake.
Regular events take place at the hall, including a vintage car show, which in 2005 featured a large number of classic American models.
The current lord of Capesthorne Hall is William Bromley Davenport. His wife is an American painter.