Garth Hall was built at great expense in 1809 for Richard Mytton, chaplain to the Governor General of India. The building was a mixture of gothic and ecclesiastical styles including the use of numerous crocketed spires and ornate roof parapets, echoed in the pinnacled circular stables. It was demolished in 1947.
Associated with Garth Stables Nprn: 43452; Garth Garden Nprn: 265512.