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Pitchford Hall

Timber framed mansion saved from dereliction and now the focus of a major restoration effort.

Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 7DN

Pitchford Hall in Shropshire

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Accessibility

No wheelchair access. There are steps into the hall and up to the tree house. Please let us know if you have a disability so extra help can be arranged if necessary.

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The thousand acre Pitchford Estate is a dairy, sheep and arable farm with extensive woodland located six miles south of Shrewsbury in one of England’s most rural counties, Shropshire. Boasting architectural oddities, wandering cigar-smoking ghosts and the weight of centuries, there’s plenty to discover on the Pitchford Estate.

Exceptionally fine half-timbered house, owned by the Colthurst family for 500 years, sold in 1992. Placed on the ‘at risk’ register, it has been bought back by Rowena Colthurst and her husband and restoration is ongoing. Prince Rupert hid from the Roundheads in the priest hole here and Queen Victoria played in the Tudor-style treehouse as a child.

Go on a private tour of Pitchford Hall and explore the main rooms on the ground floor, including the great hall and drawing room. Guests will also visit the Priest Hole Room and the Princess Victoria Room. The Victorian Kitchen and General’s Quarters are often included in the tour but dependant on the current state of the rooms.

About half the tour takes place outside, so please bring suitable outdoor clothing and footwear in case of wet weather.

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Please note: The information on the Historic Houses website is advisory, but please always check the website of the house or garden you intend to visit before travelling.

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Open for private tours, weddings and accommodation only. No general public freeflow access.

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Historic Houses tours that are scheduled will be listed below. If none are scheduled yet, please check back later, or find other tours you might enjoy on our tours listing page here.

This house is not part of the Free for Members scheme, but is one of many houses on our website that we support to promote their tours, weddings, filming, and other commercial offerings. To see all the places you can visit as a Historic Houses member, please visit our ‘Free for Members’ listings page here. Or to find out more about how the membership scheme works and how it supports our work to protect independent heritage, visit our page here.

for the latest information.
Accessibility

No wheelchair access. There are steps into the hall and up to the tree house. Please let us know if you have a disability so extra help can be arranged if necessary.

Does our information need updating?
Let us know here

Pitchford Hall, Shropshire, Christmas tour

Pitchford Hall, Shropshire, Christmas tour

Pitchford Hall, Shropshire, Christmas tour

Pitchford Hall, Shropshire, Christmas tour

Getting here

Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY5 7DN

Do not follow SatNav.

Leave the A5 (Shrewsbury Bypass) at large roundabout. Take the Bridgnorth turnoff for the A458. Drive past the business park and you will come to Weeping Cross roundabout. Turn left continuing towards Bridgnorth on A458. After about 100 metres turn right signposted Pitchford. Drive along winding country road for 5 miles towards Pitchford Village. You will pass Cantlop Bridge and the disused Cantlop garage (currently Condover Computers) on your way to Pitchford. About a mile after the disused garage there is a hard left bend. Go down the straight and the North Lodge (gatehouse) is on your right. Turn down the lime tree drive for about 400 meters and just before the church you will turn into the carriage way drive of Pitchford Hall. Please park outside the Hall if there’s space, if not park next to the church or up the lime tree drive.

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Shrewsbury Station is 6 miles away and there is a bus stop in Pitchford village.

Pitchford Hall

Visitor testimonial

We had a wonderful afternoon at Pitchford and how much work they have achieved since the family came back. Our 3 guides, Helen, Tracy and Stephen, were so enthusiastic and full of facts on the house. The Orangery looks beautiful and we were all ready for a cup of tea and piece of delicious cake.

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