lies within beautiful rolling Shropshire hill country site
Pitchford Hall is Grade I listed and one of England's finest Elizabethan half timbered houses. The first record of the estate is in the Domesday Book (1081 - 86) and...
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When I inherited Pitchford Hall in January 1972 from my stepfather Robin Grant, I had always kept an open mind with regard to ghosts. I knew that my Grandmother, Lady...
The famous Tree House at Pitchford, arguably the oldest in the world, is circa 17th Century origin - first mentioned in 1692. It was given a new image in 1760...
One of my favourite teases for admirers who came to stay at Pitchford was to make them crawl down the subterranean tunnel and to paddle their way about the lake...
Acton Burnell: pretty village shop which sells milk, bread, sweets and a range of other goods including newspapers. Distance: 2.5 miles Condover: village shop which includes an excellent butchery. The...
Shropshire is home to a number of excellent places to eat and drink, many of which are just a short cycle, drive or taxi ride away. Below is a selection...
Shropshire is well known for its countryside sports, and the Estate has some excellent facilities close by. Riding and fishing are popular choices, while a pheasant shoot takes place on...
Here's a suggested week's plan of the many things to do in and around the Pitchford Estate.
We have included links here to Shropshire web sites which might be of interest for gathering further information about the area before or during your holiday.