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Situated on a plateau above the gorge of the River Severn, this fine stone house has mullioned and transomed windows, a stunning interior with carved oak staircase, decorated plaster ceilings and oak panelling. There is an intimate and carefully restored plantsman's garden, old kitchen garden and interesting Restoration church
- Discover the hidden tile in the hall floor.
- Walk along the woodland edge.
- Relax in the gardens, which have connections with Charles Darwin.
Guided walks and tours of the Hall available by arrangement. Try to visit either early or late in the season to appreciate the crocus displays. Dogs allowed in the parkland and woodland
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| Open Bank Holiday Sundays and Mondays. Open Easter Sunday and Easter Monday. Last admission 30 minutes before closing. |
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Places nearby |
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- Attingham Park
- Dudmaston Estate
- Morville Hall
- Moseley Old Hall
- Sunnycroft
- Wightwick Manor and Gardens
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 | Guidebook |  | - To find out more about Benthall Hall buy the guide before you visit
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