Hawkstone Hall is a early 18th-century country mansion near
Hodnet
Hodnet is a village and civil parish in Shropshire, England. The town of Market Drayton lies 5.7 miles (9.2 km) north-east of the village.
History
Evidence of a Bronze Age burial site was discovered during construction of the bypass in ...
,
Shropshire
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, England which was more recently occupied as the pastoral centre of a religious organisation for many years. It is a
Grade I listed building
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. It is currently a wedding and events venue with hotel bedrooms, after being converted by its new owners.
History
The house was built between 1701 and 1725 by
Richard Hill of Hawkstone
Richard Hill of Hawkstone Hall, Shropshire, was baptised at Hodnet, Shropshire, on 23 March 1655 and died unmarried at Richmond, Surrey, on 11 June 1727, aged 72. He was known as 'the Great Hill', diplomatist, public servant and statesman, who a ...
(1655–1727), second of the
Hill baronets, of Hawkstone. Brothers
Rowland (1st Viscount Hill) and
Robert
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Hill, who fought at the 1815
Battle of Waterloo
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were both born at the Hall. The manor was seat of a branch the Shropshire Hill family for more than 300 years.
The manor was purchased, together with Soulton by Sir Rowland Hill and
Thomas Leigh from
Thomas Lodge
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Biography
Thomas Lodge was born about 1558 in West Ham, the second son of Sir Thomas Lodge, Lo ...
in 1556, under long leases (until 1610) for quiet enjoyment by his brother Edward Lodge.
Bankrupt
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cy for
Rowland Clegg-Hill, the 3rd Viscount Hill on his death in 1895, forced the sale of the hall's contents and the split up of the estate by 1906.
The house was sold to the Liberal politician
George Whitely, who had previously represented
Stockport
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Most of the town is within ...
and
Pudsey
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in the House of Commons, where he was a
Liberal
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whip in Parliament – later to become
Baron Marchamley in 1908. George Whiteley had the hall renovated and the wings reduced in length by William Tomkinsons of
Liverpool
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, supervised by H.P. Dallow, brother in law of Henry Price. The chapel wing was reconstructed as a games room with dance floor and the other wing as servants’ quarters.
The hall was acquired after Lord Marchamley's death by the
Roman Catholic
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Redemptorist Order
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in 1926 and, until 1973, was a
seminary
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. The Order added a chapel in 1932 and further extended the Hall in 1962, converting the north-east service wing into a residential wing.
[Report by James Pugh.] The seminary relocated in 1973, and since 1975 the Hall was a Pastoral and Renewal Centre.
The property was put up for sale in 2014.
In June 2017, the hall was purchased by The Distinctly Hospitable Group Ltd, which also owns a wedding and events venue, "Weston Hall", and a gastro-pub, "The Saracens Head", both located in
Weston, Staffordshire
Weston is a village and civil parish. within the English county of Staffordshire.OS Explorer Map 244: Cannock Chase & Chasewater: (1:25 000) : . In August 2017, the new owners received change of use planning permission, for a wedding and events venue with hotel bedrooms. A refurbishment took place in late 2017 until mid-2018, when the venue opened.
See also
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Hawkstone Park
Hawkstone Park is was a destination on the English Grand Tour and is a historic landscape park with pleasure grounds and gardens historically associated with Soulton Hall and Hawkstone Hall.
It is located north east of the small village o ...
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Soulton Hall
Soulton Hall is a country house in Shropshire, England, located two miles east of the town of Wem, on the Soulton Road.
Sir Rowland Hill's hall
The manor of Soulton is pre-Norman in origin. What can be seen externally of the present hall ...
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Grade I listed buildings in Shropshire
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Listed buildings in Hodnet, Shropshire
Hodnet, Shropshire, Hodnet is a civil parish in Shropshire, England. It contains 59 Listed building#England and Wales, listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, two are listed at Grade I, the h ...
References
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Grade I listed buildings in Shropshire
Country houses in Shropshire