Walton Hall is a country house in Walton, Warrington, Cheshire, England. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building. The hall and its surrounding garden and grounds are owned and administered by Warrington Borough Council.
Walton Hall, east front
Sir Gilbert Greenall (1806–1894)
Wedding of Bertha Greenall 1898. From left to right Frances Eliza Griffith, Bertha Greenall, Sir Gilbert Greenall (1867–1938), Edward Griffith, unknown, Amy Whitley
Lady Frances Greenall and Sir Gilbert Greenall (right) in 1912
Sharpe, Paley and Austin are the surnames of architects who practised in Lancaster, Lancashire, England, between 1835 and 1946, working either alone or in partnership. The full names of the principals in their practice, which went under various names during its life, are Edmund Sharpe (1809–77); Edward Graham Paley (1823–95), who practised as E. G. Paley; Hubert James Austin (1841–1915); Henry Anderson Paley (1859–1946), son of Edward, usually known as Harry Paley; and, for a very brief period, Geoffrey Langshaw Austin (1884–1971), son of Hubert. The firm's commissions were mainly for buildings in Lancashire and what is now Cumbria, but also in Yorkshire, Cheshire, the West Midlands, North Wales, and Hertfordshire.
Offices of the practice in Castle Hill, Lancaster, from 1860 until it closed in 1946
Edmund Sharpe
Holy Trinity Church, Blackburn, (1837–48) Sharpe's largest church
Hornby Castle to which Sharpe and Paley made additions and alterations between 1847 and 1852