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Shackerley Hall

Introduction

Shackerley Hall has a small, triangular park laid out around it. Plantations were established at the southern extremity of the park and north of the Hall. There is also a long pond to the east of the Hall, and pleasure grounds.

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Features & Designations

Features

  • Pond
  • Description: There is a long pond east of the hall.
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  • Plantation
  • Description: There were plantations at the southern extremity of the park and to the north of the hall.
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Key Information

Type

Landscape Park

Principal Building

Manor House

Survival

Extant

Open to the public

Yes

Civil Parish

Donington

References

References

  • Bagshaw, S. {History, gazetteer, and directory of Shropshire; comprising a general survey of the county, etc}, (Sheffield, 1851): 471.
  • {List of Historic Buildings: Bridgnorth Rural District}, Albrighton, (Bridgnorth: Bridgnorth District Council, 1984): 46.