- Grade II* listed Elizabethan masterpiece home +
- Historic ties to Knights Templar origins +
- Sympathetically restored with modern comforts +
- Magnificent views of South Shropshire Hills +
- Set within 2.25 acres landscaped grounds +
- Original oak beams and period features +
- Quietly located between Lawley and Caer Caradoc +
- Less than ten miles from Shrewsbury +
- Rare opportunity to own a legacy +
- EPC - not required +
An historic home of rare and distinguished provenance, Penkridge Hall is a captivating Grade II* listed timber-framed country house of immense charm and architectural interest. Quietly nestled in a sheltered enclave between the Lawley and Caer Caradoc hills, the property occupies a supreme position within the heart of the South Shropshire countryside - an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, yet is less than 10 miles from the thriving and cosmopolitan town of Shrewsbury.
Understood to date from circa1590, this is no ordinary country house. Penkridge Hall is an example of English history, thought to be sited on the ruins of a 13th-century Knights Templar preceptory. Its documented provenance and extraordinary preservation offer something truly exceptional to the discerning buyer seeking heritage, soul and seclusion, with the benefit of modern living subtly and sensitively introduced.
Properties of this status, setting and authenticity rarely come to market. Penkridge Hall is not just a home, it is a legacy; an opportunity to acquire one of Shropshire’s finest period houses.
The Hall has been meticulously restored, striking the elusive balance between preservation and progress. Its timber framed façade, original oak beams and period details have been retained with care, while selective upgrades, discreetly incorporated, deliver 21st century comforts in a home of unmistakable pedigree. The result is an authentic Elizabethan residence, reimagined for contemporary country living.
Set within approximately 2.25 acres of landscaped grounds, the property comprises rolling lawns, paddock with field shelter, mature planting and glorious views of Caer Caradoc and the South Shropshire Hills. This is a home that feels like a retreat, yet remains entirely accessible - perfect for those seeking to escape the noise of city life without relinquishing connectivity.
Penkridge Hall is supremely well positioned. The delightful town of Church Stretton is nearby, offering boutique shops, cafés and a rail link with direct services to Shrewsbury connecting to Birmingham and London. Shrewsbury itself is a hub of culture with top-tier schools, theatre, dining, and a historic centre that rivals any in England. For international or long distance buyers, Birmingham International Airport is reachable and the property’s peaceful seclusion combined with access to major hubs makes it an appealing UK base or country residence.