Kinlet Hall (including Office Wings and Stables), Kinlet - Shropshire (UA)

Kinlet Hall was built in 1729 and designed by Francis Smith of Warwick. A symmetrical composition constructed in brickwork and consisting of a seven-bay block flanked by courtyards with service wings, the Hall is three storeys high with the top storey set above a cornice. The roof is configured as a series of pitched roofs in which only the outer slate-covered slopes are visible from ground level. Four stone capped chimneys project above the ridge line. A comprehensive scheme of roof repairs under a temporary roof is now in progress and is due to be completed by the end of 2023.

Site Details

    Designated Site Name:
    Kinlet Hall (including Office Wings and Stables)
    Heritage Category:
    Listed Building grade I
    List Entry Number:
    1053832
    Local Planning Authority:
    Shropshire (UA)
    Site Type:
    Domestic > Country house

Location

    Building Name:
    Kinlet Hall (including Office Wings and Stables)
    Unitary Authority:
    Shropshire (UA)
    Parish:
    Kinlet
    Parliamentary Constituency:
    Ludlow
    Region:
    Midlands

Assessment Information

    Assessment Type:
    Building or structure
    Condition:
    Poor
    Occupancy / Use:
    Occupied/in use
    Priority:
    F - Repair scheme in progress and (where applicable) end use or user identified; or functionally redundant buildings with new use agreed but not yet implemented.
    Previous Priority:
    F
    Ownership:
    Private

Contact Details

John Tiernan 0121 625 6839