Stokesay Court

Stokesay Court
Rear view of the house from the garden
"The most grandiloquent Victorian mansion in the county"
LocationOnibury, Shropshire, England
Coordinates52°24′10″N 2°49′04″W / 52.4029°N 2.8179°W / 52.4029; -2.8179
Built1889–1895
Built forJohn Derby Allcroft
Original useCountry house
ArchitectThomas Harris
Architectural style(s)Jacobethan
Governing bodyPrivately owned
Listed Building – Grade II*
Official nameStokesay Court
Designated28 January 1974
Reference no.1269851
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameStables, outbuildings and house at Stokesay Court
Designated15 March 1974
Reference no.1269855
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameBridge on drive at Stokesay Court
Designated21 June 1996
Reference no.1269852
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameLodge and attached wall at Stokesay Court
Designated15 March 1974
Reference no.1269854
Listed Building – Grade II
Official nameEntrance gates, piers, wing walls and screens at Stokesay Court
Designated15 March 1974
Reference no.1269853
Stokesay Court is located in Shropshire
Stokesay Court
Location of Stokesay Court in Shropshire

Stokesay Court is a country house and estate in the parish of Onibury (but named after Stokesay) in Shropshire, England. Described by John Newman, in the Shropshire volume of Pevsner's Buildings of England, as "the most grandiloquent Victorian mansion in the county", Stokesay is a Grade II* listed building.