Exploring Pitchford Hall: Shropshire’s Gem Of Elizabethan History
Note: This is a show notes page accompanying my on-location podcast at Pitchford Hall, recorded in the summer of 2024.
An Introduction To Pitchford Hall
In this episode of The Tudor History & Travel Show, we travel to the glorious Pitchford Hall, which lies six miles south of Shrewsbury, in the county of Shropshire.
Built around 1560, Pitchford Hall is one of Englandโs finest examples of a half-timbered Elizabethan house. It is a real survivor, having passed through periods of prosperity and decline. Most recently, after 20 sorry years of neglect, its current owners, James Nason and Rowena Colthurst, purchased it in 2016. As you will hear, James and Rowena have been working tirelessly to restore the property to its former glory. The hall is a gem. Not only does it give us a glimpse into the past, it is a living testament to the importance of heritage conservation.
Now a private residence, Pitchford Hall opens its doors for select events, including weddings, tours, and a history festival. Visitors can explore the house and grounds on such occasions, soaking up centuries of English history along the way.
In this episode, I’m joined by our guide, James Nason, owner of Pitchford Hall. James shows me around the Hall and treehouse and shares the fascinating story of how he and his wife came to own the property.
Note: There is unrestricted access to the first part of this podcast here. However, to listen to the full episode, you must be a member ofย The Ultimate Guide to Exploring Tudor England, The Tudor Travel Guideโs membership site. For more information on the membership, clickย here.
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Useful Links
To find out more about visiting or staying at Pitchord Hall, click here.
To find out more about supporting Pitchford Estate’s restoration, click here.
If you’d like to read about other historic properties in Shropshire, head to