Oakly Park

Oakly Park
TypeHouse
LocationBromfield, Shropshire
Coordinates52°23′00″N 2°45′21″W / 52.3832°N 2.7559°W / 52.3832; -2.7559
Built18th century, restored and extended 1819-1836
ArchitectCharles Robert Cockerell
Architectural style(s)Neoclassical
OwnerRobert Clive (1789–1854)
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameOakly Park
Designated12 November 1954
Reference no.1291872
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameOakly Park Lodge
Designated12 November 1954
Reference no.1218684
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameStable Complex, 200M south of Oakly Park
Designated9 August 1993
Reference no.1218686
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameBalustrade and retaining wall east of Oakly Park
Designated9 August 1993
Reference no.1281977
Official nameOakly Park Park and Garden
Designated1 December 1986
Reference no.1001131
Oakly Park is located in Shropshire
Oakly Park
Location of Oakly Park in Shropshire

Oakly Park, Bromfield, Shropshire, England is a country house dating from the 18th century. In the early 19th century, the house was restored and extended by Charles Robert Cockerell, Surveyor to the Bank of England for his friend Robert Henry Clive. The private home of the Earls of Plymouth, Oakly Park is a Grade II* listed building.