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Longnor Hall

A beautiful manor of 1726 since owned by only five families

Longnor Hall, Wheaton Aston Road, Penkridge, ST19 5QN

Longnor Hall, Walsall

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Longnor Hall, 1726, is an unrestored grade 11* Georgian hall, together with a listed wall and weighbridge. It has a large array of traditional and modern farm buildings. The complex is set within 10 acres with amazing views over open Staffordshire countryside. The next phase in its long history will soon unfold.

About the history of Longnor Hall

Longnor can trace its roots back to the aristocratic Aston family who fought with Charles the 1st in the 16th century. The Longnor Hall story begins in 1726 when the gentleman Ralph Edge falls in love and marries the honourable Jane Saunders and together they plan the Hall that has stood for nearly 300 years. In that time it has only been owned by five different families. They are the Edge family, the Leavers, the Mitchell family of brewing fame, the Holt family and now, since August 2021, through Warm Beautiful Homes, the Hill family.

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