Situated on a plateau above the gorge of the River Severn, this fine stone house has mullioned and transomed windows, a stunning interior with carved oak staircase and decorated plaster ceilings and oak panelling.
The current house was built in 1535 but there have been Benthalls living on this site since the medieval period. During this time the house has been part of many interesting events from the Civil War to the Industrial Revolution.
In the garden there are fabulous crocus displays to be seen in the spring and autumn, there is also an intimate and carefully restored plantsman's garden, an old kitchen garden and interesting Restoration church.
Situated on a plateau above the gorge of the River Severn, this fine stone house has mullioned and transomed windows, a stunning interior with carved oak staircase and decorated plaster ceilings and oak panelling.
The current house was built in 1535 but there have been Benthalls living on this site since the medieval period. During this time the house has been part of many interesting events from the Civil War to the Industrial Revolution.
In the garden there are fabulous crocus displays to be seen in the spring and autumn, there is also an intimate and carefully restored plantsman's garden, an old kitchen garden and interesting Restoration church.
Benthall Hall,
The Avenue,
Broseley
TF12 5RX
https://nationaltrust.org.uk/benthall-hall#Overview
Telephone: 01952 882159
Email: benthall@nationaltrust.org.uk