Patshull Hall, a mid-18th century Baroque house, set amid over 70 acres of Capability Brown landscaped gardens, enjoys an atmosphere of serenity & tranquility. In Patshulls idyllic & inspiring setting, there is nothing in the air or scenery to suggest that the cities of Wolverhampton & Birmingham & the towns of Telford and Ironbridge, are so convenient. Extensive & sympathetic renovation has restored this Grade I Listed building to its former glory, with traditional décor & fittings commensurate with its original style. Interesting features include ornate Rococo plasterwork, James Gibbs fireplaces, a large painting depicting the ancestral owner, Astley, in battle, & assorted statuary in the grounds, alongside many private walks and rare species in an arboretum. Patshull boasts a complex and interesting history, its setting ideal as a blank canvas on which to implant fresh ideas. The rich heritage and inspiration of Patshull create a unique marvel – truly a hidden gem.