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IN THIS VIDEO WE TAKE YOU ON A EXPLORE OF THE ABANDONED TUDOR MANOR HALL I' TH' WOOD MUSEUM BOLTON. HISTORY Originally built as a half-timbered hall in the 16th century and owned by wealthy yeomen and merchants, after 1697 the Hall was rented out to various tenants. It was during this period that a young Samuel Crompton came to live there with his parents. In 1779 he invented his Spinning Mule, which revolutionised the cotton industry. During the mid-17th century, when it was owned by a family of wealthy yeomen and merchants, the hall was given a grand Jacobean style stone extension. In later years the building was split into several rented dwellings and, whilst living in one of these with his family, this is where Samuel Crompton famously invented the Spinning Mule. This invention was the first multiple spindle machine capable of consistent fine yarn production. It revolutionised the UK’s textile industry and literally shaped the fortunes of the town and the North generally. Hall i’ th’ Wood was inhabited up until the late 19th century, after which it fell into disrepair. Thanks to Lord Leverhulme, local businessman and philanthropist, the building was saved from ruin and much-needed repairs were undertaken. The house and grounds were presented to the people of Bolton in memory of Samuel Crompton and were opened to the public as a museum in 1902. Today it is a place where you can enjoy displays of 17th and early 18th century furniture, objects and artefacts, learn more about the fascinating life and work of Samuel Crompton and discover all about life in Stuart and Tudor times. The rooms have been accurately refurbished to retain their homely atmosphere and the Lancashire kitchen, cosy Brownlow bedroom, fine oak panelling and ornate plasterwork all bring to life times gone by in this fascinating family house. SAMUEL CROMPTON Samuel Crompton was born in Firwood Fold on 3rd December 1753 to a family that had been smallholders and weavers in the area for several generations. To read more about Samuel check Link below https://www.boltonlams.co.uk/homepage... LORD LEVERHULME In 1899 William Hesketh Lever purchased Hall i’ th’ Wood. He paid for the renovations of the building and presented the Hall to Bolton Corporation in 1902. The museum was opened as a memorial to Samuel Crompton and to the contribution he made to Bolton and the textile industry. William Hesketh Lever was born in Bolton in 1851. To read more about lord Leverhulme check out link below https://www.boltonlams.co.uk/homepage... EXPLORING WITH X ACE CREATIONS ON THIS EXPLORE GO CHECK OUT THERE PHOTOGRAPHY PAGES ON INSTAGRAM AND FACEBOOK AND GIVE THEM A FOLLOW AND A SUB ON YOUTUBE TOO. X ACE CREATIONS YOUTUBE:- @Ace.Creations.Official / @ace.creations.official FACEBOOK:- https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?... PLEASE DO CONSIDER TO FOLLOW ME FOR MORE CONTENT AND ALSO CHECK OUT MY OTHER SOCIAL MEDIA SITES TOO. FACEBOOK :- / razortwistedexploring INSTAGRAM :- / razortwistedexploring TIK TOK :- / razortwistedexploring I own all copyrights to the intro,video and music by My band Twisted Mentality song 'LET ME BE YOUR MONSTER' I own all lyrics as i am the Vocalist of the band and own the music to this song. ( Twisted Mentality - Let Me Be Your Monster ) • Twisted Mentality - Let Me Be Your Mo... #abandonedplacesuk #abandonedhouse #abandonedmansion #abandonedmanor #abandonedmuseum #hallithwood #bolton #haunted #hauntedstories #hauntedhistory