Hawkstone Park

Hawkstone Park
Obelisk monument to Rowland Hill, publisher of the Geneva Bible
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TypeHistoric landscape
LocationWeston-under-Redcastle, Shropshire, England
Nearest townWem
Area100 acres (40.47 ha)
Operated byPrincipal Hayley Group
StatusOpen
Websitehttps://www.hawkstoneparkfollies.co.uk/

Hawkstone Park is a historic landscape park in Shropshire, England, with pleasure grounds and gardens.

It historically associated with Soulton Hall the Shropshire headquarters of Sir Rowland Hill ("Old Sir Rowland") publisher of the Geneva Bible, (d.1561) because these two estates were bought by him in 1556 from Sir Thomas Lodge[1](father of the writer Thomas Lodge, who penned the source book of Shakespeare's play As You Like It). For these reasons, the landscape is increasingly linked with the inspiration for that play.[2][3] One of the reasons for the dominance of the landscape as an eighteenth century attraction is the Geneva Bible' enduring internal importance and is known in America as the Founders Bible, as well as being the Bible of Shakespeare, Donne and Milton.[4]

In the later 1600s, Hawkstone Hall was built as another headquarters of the legacy estates of "Old Sir Rowland".

The park, north east of the small village of Weston-under-Redcastle, near Wem. is listed Grade I in Historic England's Register of Parks and Gardens.[5] It is known for its follies.

  1. ^ "Soulton Rental" 1190s-1556 conveyancing documents deposited in the Shropshire County Archive.
  2. ^ Austin, Sue (21 April 2023). "Revealed: Links between Shropshire country hall and the King's Coronation". shropshirestar.com. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  3. ^ "Radio Shropshire – Listen Live – BBC Sounds". BBC. Retrieved 17 November 2023.
  4. ^ dseverance (15 October 2019). "The Geneva Bible: The First English Study Bible | Houston Christian University". hc.edu. Retrieved 10 September 2023.
  5. ^ Historic England. "Hawkstone (1000199)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 August 2023.