Soulton Hall, Near Wem, Shropshire, England
Soulton Hall, Near Wem, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
A Country Home for All Seasons

Soulton Hall, in the county of Shropshire, has a long and interesting history. Indeed the Manor of Suleton features in the Domesday Book of 1086 and the site of the original moated castle or fortified manor house may still be seen nearby.

The Hall itself is built of Tudor Brick and incorporates an olderhouse containing timbers which may well have been taken from the original building.

Rowland Hill, the first Protestant Lord Mayor of London, bought Soulton in 1556. It was his descendant, Thomas Hill, a High Sherriff of Shropshire, who in 1668 placed his marital coat of arms above the front door.

Today Soulton Hall appears much as it did in Thomas Hill's time and it is cared for and enjoyed by descendants of the same family.
The Ashton family look forward to welcoming you to Soulton to share the atmosphere of this lovely old house with its pillared courtyard and mature trees.

Soulton Hall - one of the family coats of arms
Soulton Hall - one of the family coats of arms
Soulton Hall - one of the family coats of arms
Bed and Breakfast accommodation at Soulton HallSelf Catering Cottages on The EstateThe Elegant Dining Room at Soutlon Hall

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