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- Pitchford_Hall abstract "Pitchford Hall is a large Grade I listed Tudor country house in the village of Pitchford, Shropshire, 6 miles south east of Shrewsbury.It was built c.1560 on the site of a medieval building and has been modified several times since, particularly in the 1870s and 1880s when it was substantially restored, remodelled and extended. It is a timber framed two-storey building with rendered red sandstone panels, a stone roof and brick chimneys. The floor plan is E-shaped round a courtyard to the south with a service wing to the west. There is also an orangery attached.The hall originally stood within the 14 hectare (35 acre) Pitchford estate but this is now separately owned farmland. A deer park established in 1638 was disparked in 1790. 100 metres north of the hall is a bitumen well, near a ford across a nearby brook, from which the village gets its name. The bitumen was once used for waterproofing the timbers of the house. A Tudor style tree-house sits in a large lime tree.A stretch of the Roman Watling Street runs through the grounds.".
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- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Category:Country_houses_in_Shropshire.
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- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Jenkinson,_3rd_Earl_of_Liverpool.
- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Coats_Mission.
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- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Epping_Ongar_Railway.
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- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink George_VI.
- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink John_Cotes_(1799-1874).
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- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Queen_Victoria.
- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Shrewsbury.
- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Shropshire.
- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink Watling_Street.
- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
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- Pitchford_Hall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pitchford Hall".
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- Pitchford_Hall subject Category:Country_houses_in_Shropshire.
- Pitchford_Hall subject Category:Grade_I_listed_buildings_in_Shropshire.
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- Pitchford_Hall point "52.6338 -2.6991".
- Pitchford_Hall type Country.
- Pitchford_Hall type HistoricBuilding.
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- Pitchford_Hall comment "Pitchford Hall is a large Grade I listed Tudor country house in the village of Pitchford, Shropshire, 6 miles south east of Shrewsbury.It was built c.1560 on the site of a medieval building and has been modified several times since, particularly in the 1870s and 1880s when it was substantially restored, remodelled and extended. It is a timber framed two-storey building with rendered red sandstone panels, a stone roof and brick chimneys.".
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- Pitchford_Hall lat "52.6338".
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