High Ercall Hall or Ercall Hall is the remaining part of a larger complex in the village of High Ercall, Shropshire, 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Shrewsbury.
The present structure is a Grade II* L-shaped, three-storey building of 16th-century origin, constructed of sandstone and brick. It has 5 bays with 3 alternate projecting gables. Adjacent to the house is a row of arches, the only remainder of a larger 17th-century house building that was badly damaged during the English Civil War.
HighErcallHall or ErcallHall is the remaining part of a larger complex in the village of HighErcall, Shropshire, 8 miles (13 km) north-east of Shrewsbury...
HighErcall (/ɑːrkəl/ AR-kəl) , also known in the past as Ercall Magna (/ɑːrkəl mæɡnə/), is a village in the borough of Telford and Wrekin and ceremonial...
The siege of HighErcallHall in HighErcall, Shropshire, England took place during the First English Civil War. There were a total of three sieges. In...
Royal Air Force HighErcall or more simply RAF HighErcall is a former Royal Air Force sector station situated near the village of HighErcall, 7 miles (11 km)...
Lostwithiel Leicester London Newbury At the outset of 1645, the Royalist high command was divided on strategy. Prince Rupert of the Rhine, recently appointed...
Charlton 1473: William Newport of HighErcallHall 1474: John Leighton (2nd term) 1475: Sir Humphrey Blount Kt. of Kinlet Hall 1476: John Heuui 1477: Richard...
and Wakefield. On 22 June, Newcastle and the Royalists captured Howley Hall, the fortified mansion of Parliamentary supporter Lord Savile, in Batley...
Eythin, were opposed to any pitched battle and possibly offended by Rupert's high-handed attitude. Rather than join Rupert immediately they temporised, claiming...
Ercall Magna is a civil parish in the district of Telford and Wrekin, Shropshire, England. It contains 28 listed buildings that are recorded in the National...
Common/Acton Green) preserves some of the open battlefield area. Chiswick High Road (A315) still runs on almost the same alignment. The Battlefields Trust...
Kingdoms to pursue him. By 27 June, Waller had reached Hanwell Castle on high ground to the west of the Cherwell, the King being just 5 miles (8.0 km)...
River Rye. The main ward, roughly rectangular in shape, was surrounded by high curtain walls with towers at the corners. The castle keep, known as the East...
town of Newcastle, however, was a medieval walled fortress complete with a “High Castle.” The Royalist garrison was only 500 men but the town had access to...
to 25 January, with a parade through the town. The parade ends at Dorfold Hall, just outside the limits of the town and on the road to Acton. The commemorative...
marched south to Devizes, followed by Waller who occupied Roundway Down, high ground approximately 2 kilometres north of the town. Short of materials and...