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Brief description of site

Halston Hall is a late 17th-century brick building, associated with John Mytton of Shropshire.

The park was designed in the 18th century, and included fishponds and woodland. Nineteenth-century reworkings saw the creation of new water features, parkland, kitchen gardens, wooded areas and greenhouses.

Brief history of site

The hall dates back to 1690, but the grounds were first designed in the 18th century, with extensive changes and developments made in the 19th century.

Location information:

Address: Near Whittington, Oswestry, Shropshire, SY11 4NT

Locality: Whittington

Local Authorities:

Whittington

Historical County: Shropshire

OS Landranger Map Sheet Number: 126 Grid Ref: SJ 345315
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Key information:

Form of site: country estate

Context or principal building: house

Site first created: 1690

Main period of development: 18th century

Survival: Part: standing remains

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