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Whitmore Hall
In the same family for over 900 years, descendants of the Normans, the house is a fine example of the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
It is built of warm brick, with pediment and a later, 19th century porch. One of the outstanding features of Whitmore is the extremely rare example of a late Elizabethan stable block, the ground floor is part cobbled and has nine oak-carved stalls.
Features: A lime avenue leads from the church to the house, and surrounding parkland and lake suggest 'Capability' Brown's hand.This is a small, but interesting and unspoiled designed landscape, with parkland, summerhouse, and water features.