Brief Description
Rudge Hall featured a small park principally south and west of the house in the early-19th century. In 1851 the park was described as 'richly wooded.'
History
Rudge Hall is a medieval building rebuilt in the 19th century. By 1827 there was a small park principally south and west of the hall, which by 1883 had been extended eastwards to a chain of ponds. It was by this time doubled in size from its original extents.
- Features
- Pond
- Description: The park at Rudge Hall was extended eastwards to a chain of ponds, which were probably created at the time of the extension.
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- Authorities
Civil Parish
- Rudge
- References
References
- {Ordnance Survey County Series Six Inch}, Shropshire, LII.SE, (Southampton: Ordnance Survey, 1890).Ordnance Survey County Series Six Inch
- {List of Historic Buildings: Bridgnorth Rural District}, (Bridgnorth: Bridgnorth District Council, 1974): 211.List of Historic Buildings: Bridgnorth Rural District
- Greenwood's Map of Shropshire, 1827