Forton Hall is a 17th-century country house situated in the village of
Forton,
Staffordshire
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, close to the Shropshire border at
Newport. It is a
Grade II* listed building
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It was built by Edwin Skrymsher of Norbury
Norbury is an area of south London. It shares the postcode London SW16 with neighbouring Streatham. Norbury is south of Charing Cross.
Etymology
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Manor, Eccleshall, in the mid-17th century. The porch carries a datestone bearing the date 1665. Skrymsher also re-built Aqualate Hall nearby later in the 17th century.
The Hall is positioned next to the then Roman road that headed to Eccleshall
Eccleshall is a town and civil parish in the Stafford district, in the county of Staffordshire, England. It is located seven miles northwest of Stafford, and six miles west-southwest of Stone. Eccleshall is twinned with Sancerre in France.
His ...
called the Via Devana
Via Devana is the name given to a Roman Road in England that ran from Colchester in the south-east, through Cambridge in the interior, and on to Chester in the north-west. These were important Roman military centres and it is conjectured that the ...
and adjacent to Forton church, which has a Saxon font.
The monument outside the Hall is the alabaster tomb of Sir Thomas Skrymsher Kt. of Aqualate ( d 1633) and his wife, Anne (d 1656) (ancestors of Edwin) who lived at Aqualate Hall.
References
Country houses in Staffordshire
Grade II* listed buildings in Staffordshire
Houses completed in 1665
1665 establishments in England
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