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Whitmore Hall

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Whitmore Hall — a Grade I-listed museum in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom.

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Plan your visit

Typical visit
1.5 h–3 h
Best time of year
Year-round
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Whitmore Hall is a Grade I-listed building in england-west-midlands, United Kingdom. Grade I status is conferred by Historic England (or Cadw, Historic Environment Scotland or NIEA equivalents) on buildings of exceptional national interest. See the linked Wikipedia article for full historical and architectural details.

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From the Wikipedia article

Whitmore Hall is the home of the Cavenagh-Mainwaring family at Whitmore, Staffordshire. A Grade I listed building, the hall was designated a house of outstanding architectural and historical interest and is a fine example of a small Carolean style manor house.

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Background

History

By the time of the Norman Conquest, the manor of Whitmore was held by one Richard the Forester. Whitmore appears in the Domesday Book and is valued at 10 shillings. By 1204 it was owned by William Boterel, who was described as "Dominus de Whitmore juxta Nova Castrum sub Lina" (Lord of Whitmore near Newcastle-under-Lyme). The estate passed to the Mainwaring family in 1519, through the descendants of a Boterel heiress, Alice Boghay. Their descendants have owned the estate ever since. The Mainwarings of Whitmore are descended from the Mainwarings of Over-Peover, Cheshire (see the twentieth century Mainwaring Baronets). Five Edward Mainwarings served as High Sheriff of Staffordshire between…

Architecture

The original hall was encased in red brick during the reign of Charles II and completed in about 1676. It has a balustraded frontage with nine bays and two storeys. There is a particularly well preserved Elizabethan stable block.

Visiting

The house was leased out from about 1863 until the Cavenagh-Mainwaring family returned to occupation in the 1920s. One of the tenants, pottery manufacturer Thomas Twyford, occupied the hall for 30 years. The hall is a private residence. It is open to the public on two days per week between May and August.

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Coordinates
52.9683, -2.2830
County
Staffordshire
Parish
Whitmore
Postcode
ST5 5HW
Parliamentary constituency
Stafford

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Whitmore Hall?
Whitmore Hall is in Staffordshire, the West Midlands, United Kingdom (postcode ST5 5HW), in the parish of Whitmore.
Who owns Whitmore Hall?
Whitmore Hall is owned by Private ownership, Cavenagh-Mainwaring family, formerly leased to Thomas Twyford.
Is Whitmore Hall a listed building?
Whitmore Hall is officially recognised as Grade I listed.
How do I get to Whitmore Hall?
Drivers can navigate to postcode ST5 5HW. It sits within the Stafford parliamentary constituency.