Moody Hall is a Grade II listed Georgian building in Congleton. It was built in 1777 for the Reade family who owned a large silk mill. It was last used as a care home but closed on 30th September 2014 after failing to meet national standards on CQC inspections. I spoke to a local man outside who told me he remembered many years ago when it was a “fancy bar and restaurant”, but I can’t find anything on the internet relating to this.
I first noticed this building over a year ago when a classic mini sat outside had caught my eye, but at the time there was no way in.
I set out for a day of explores last week and decided to call past here on route to another in that area. Sadly the mini now has a note to say it’s not for sale
But this time entry was easy. There wasn’t an awful lot to see, a lot of the building was stripped and the decay was really setting in especially on the top floor. But a quick easy explore if you’re in the area anyway.
I first noticed this building over a year ago when a classic mini sat outside had caught my eye, but at the time there was no way in.
I set out for a day of explores last week and decided to call past here on route to another in that area. Sadly the mini now has a note to say it’s not for sale





























