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Staunton Harold Hall is a large 18th-century Grade I listed country house built by the
Earls Ferrers Earl () is a rank of the nobility in the United Kingdom. The title originates in the Old English word ''eorl'', meaning "a man of noble birth or rank". The word is cognate with the Scandinavian form ''jarl'', and meant "chieftain", particular ...
, situated within the Staunton Harold Park in Staunton Harold, Leicestershire, England, which includes the 17th-century Grade I listed
Holy Trinity Chapel Sacred describes something that is dedicated or set apart for the service or worship of a deity; is considered worthy of spiritual respect or devotion; or inspires awe or reverence among believers. The property is often ascribed to objects ...
(Staunton Harold church).


History

The Shirley family had lived in Staunton Harold for many generations. Sir Robert Shirley built the church in the hall grounds in 1653 in the Commonwealth era. The present hall was originally a Jacobean building built for
Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers Robert Shirley, 1st Earl Ferrers PC (20 October 1650 – 25 December 1717)—known as Sir Robert Shirley, 7th Baronet, from 1669 to 1677 and Robert Shirley, 14th Baron Ferrers of Chartley, from 1677 to 1711—was an English peer and courtier. Sh ...
as a family seat for the newly ennobled Shirley family and remained so until the 20th century. The fourth earl,
Laurence Shirley, 4th Earl Ferrers Laurence Shirley, 4th Earl Ferrers (18 August 1720 – 5 May 1760) was an English nobleman, notable for being the last peer to be hanged, following his conviction for murdering his steward. Biography Shirley was the eldest son of Laurence ...
, was tried, condemned and hanged for killing his steward. The hall was rebuilt in its present form in 1763 for
Washington Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers Vice Admiral Washington Shirley, 5th Earl Ferrers, FRS (26 May 1722 – 1 October 1778) was a British Royal Navy officer, peer, freemason and amateur astronomer. Biography Shirley was the second son of Hon. Laurence Shirley (himself the fourt ...
. It is a Georgian two-storey brick house with stone dressings in the form of a square enclosing a quadrangle.
Sewallis Shirley, 10th Earl Ferrers Sewallis Edward Shirley, 10th Earl Ferrers KStJ (24 January 1847 – 26 July 1912), styled Viscount Tamworth until 1859, was a British peer. He was the son of Washington Sewallis Shirley, 9th Earl Ferrers and Lady Augusta Annabella Chichester. F ...
inherited the hall in 1859 and sold most of the land. Robert Shirley, 12th Earl Ferrers gifted the church to the National Trust and put the estate up for auction. In 1955 it was acquired by
Leonard Cheshire Geoffrey Leonard Cheshire, Baron Cheshire, (7 September 1917 – 31 July 1992) was a highly decorated Royal Air Force (RAF) pilot and group captain during the Second World War, and a philanthropist. Among the honours Cheshire received as ...
for use as a
Cheshire Home Leonard Cheshire is a major health and welfare charity working in the United Kingdom and running development projects around the world. It was founded in 1948 by Royal Air Force officer Group Captain Leonard Cheshire VC. Leonard Cheshire's aims ...
and sold in 1980 to be used as a Sue Ryder Care home. The Hall once again became a family home in 2003. The stable block is occupied by a number of small craft enterprises as th
Ferrers Centre for Arts and Crafts


References

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External links


Staunton Harold Estate
official website {{Coord, 52.7844, -1.4389, type:landmark_region:GB, display=title Country houses in Leicestershire Grade I listed buildings in Leicestershire Houses completed in 1763 Grade I listed houses Georgian architecture in England North West Leicestershire District