Abbot Hall and an inn existed close to the shore where the cross-sand route over Morecambe Bay from Lancaster met the land.
Abbot Hall was the poor house for the area until 1822 and a building is reputed to have existed here since the 12th century.
There is a large hotel in Kents Bank called Abbot Hall which opened in 1916 and is owned by the Christian Guild.
Abbot Hall may refer to:
Abbot Hall is a great gallery, probably the best in the North for the quality of its exhibitions.
Perhaps the most memorable performance of the seventies at Abbot Hall was opening night of the Bicentennial show of "1776".
Abbot Hall is a town hall and historical museum located at 188 Washington Street, Marblehead, Massachusetts.
Wilson lived at Abbot Hall.
The day walker might start on Washington Street, where the tower of Abbot Hall, the town hall, makes a convenient landmark.
Down the street from Abbot Hall is the Jeremiah Lee Mansion, named after one of the richest traders in the "codfish aristocracy."