Whitmore Hall

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Overview
In the same family for over 900 years, and handed down through the generations, the house you see today dates mainly from the late 17th and early 18th centuries. It is built of red brick with a later, 19th-century porch. Collections of English furniture and family portraits in an unbroken line from 1626 to the present day are fascinating to look at and help trace the history of the house as well as the history of England. Whitmore Hall also has an extremely rare late Elizabethan stable block with a part-cobbled ground floor and nine oak-carved stalls for the horses. Now deservedly popular as a wedding venue, an elegant avenue of lime trees leads from the house to the ancient church of St Mary and All Saints, which is small and intimate, with a picturesque half-timbered turret.
Features

  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open May-Aug, Tue-Wed 2-4.30. Guided tours 2.15, 3 & 3.45

  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
Location
Whitmore, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, ST5 5HW
About the area
Staffordshire features lofty moors, deep dales and tremendous views of both. Further south are the six sprawling towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent, which historically have had such an impact on Staffordshire’s fortunes, not to mention its culture and countryside.
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Whitmore Hall

Recommended by Visit England Logo
Overview
In the same family for over 900 years, and handed down through the generations, the house you see today dates mainly from the late 17th and early 18th centuries. It is built of red brick with a later, 19th-century porch. Collections of English furniture and family portraits in an unbroken line from 1626 to the present day are fascinating to look at and help trace the history of the house as well as the history of England. Whitmore Hall also has an extremely rare late Elizabethan stable block with a part-cobbled ground floor and nine oak-carved stalls for the horses. Now deservedly popular as a wedding venue, an elegant avenue of lime trees leads from the house to the ancient church of St Mary and All Saints, which is small and intimate, with a picturesque half-timbered turret.
Features
  • Opening Times
  • Opening Times: Open May-Aug, Tue-Wed 2-4.30. Guided tours 2.15, 3 & 3.45
  • Facilities
  • Parking onsite
  • Parking nearby
Location
Whitmore, NEWCASTLE-UNDER-LYME, ST5 5HW
About the area
Area image
Staffordshire features lofty moors, deep dales and tremendous views of both. Further south are the six sprawling towns that make up Stoke-on-Trent, which historically have had such an impact on Staffordshire’s fortunes, not to mention its culture and countryside.