Farfield Hall

Farfield Hall was built in 1878, by Charles Davidson, a brick manufacturer and shipping merchant from Buckley and even today some of the brick bearing his name can be seen in the garden wall and stable.

On 1st November 1926 Memory Lodge bought the Farfield Hall Estate, which in those days consisted of the main building, 2 cottages and 13 acres of land. The sum paid was £3,000, and a further £1,163.18.8d was spent extending the main building to include the lodge room and dining hall. Four Founders of Memory lodge acted as trustees of the hall, these being Samuel Vickers, Benjamin Vickers, Henry Bowker Birch and William Bushell.

The foundation stone for the extension to the main building was laid by Rt. Worshipful Bro. Sir H.L. Watkin Williams Wynn, Baronet, C.B., Provincial Grand Master of the Province of North Wales on 10th December 1926 and by 1927, the work was complete and the new facility was brought into use by Memory and St Mark's Lodges.

Being just two minutes from the main Queensferry to Flint coast road (B5129) and only 6 miles from Chester, it is the ideal venue for all sorts of functions and events.

There is a large dance floored area, two bars and a seated lounge area with access to a Victorian walled patio area.

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