Stagshaw House – West Wing
Stagshaw House, Corbridge, Northumberland NE45 5PG
There has been a house at Stagshaw since the early 15th Century, but the house you see today dates from Victorian times. Guy’s ancestors, the Strakers, lived at Stagshaw from the 1860’s and undertook substantial alterations to the property in the late 19th century and between the two wars. During the Second World War, Stagshaw was converted into a maternity hospital – many war babies and their off-spring continue to visit to this day during our Garden Open Days.