Shugborough Hall

Shugborough Hall
Front of the Hall, with Ionic colonnade
Shugborough Hall is located in Staffordshire
Shugborough Hall
Location within Staffordshire
General information
Architectural styleNeo-Classical, Italianate
LocationGreat Haywood, Staffordshire
CountryEngland
Coordinates52°48′00″N 2°00′47″W / 52.80005°N 2.01295°W / 52.80005; -2.01295
OwnerNational Trust,
Earl of Lichfield (formerly)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Thomas Wright
Samuel Wyatt
James Stuart
Website
www.shugborough.org.uk

Shugborough Hall is a stately home near Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England.

The hall is situated on the edge of Cannock Chase, about 5.8 miles (9.3 km) east of Stafford and 4.7 miles (7.6 km) from Rugeley. The estate was owned by the Bishops of Lichfield until the dissolution of the monasteries, upon which it passed through several hands before being purchased in 1624 by William Anson, a local lawyer and ancestor of the Earls of Lichfield. The estate remained in the Anson family for three centuries. Following the death of the 4th Earl of Lichfield in 1960, the estate was allocated to the National Trust in lieu of death duties, and then immediately leased to Staffordshire County Council. Management of the estate was returned to the National Trust in 2016.[1] It is open to the public and comprises the hall, museum, kitchen garden and a model farm.

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