17th-century Jacobean mansion at Ingestre, Staffordshire, England
Ingestre Hall
Location within Staffordshire
General information
Architectural style
Jacobean
Location
Great Haywood, Staffordshire
Country
England
Owner
Earl Talbot, Earl of Shrewsbury, Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
Ingestre Hall is a Grade II* 17th-century Jacobean mansion situated at Ingestre, near Stafford, Staffordshire, England. Formerly the seat of the Earls Talbot and then the Earls of Shrewsbury, the hall is now owned by Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council and is in use as a residential arts and conference centre.
IngestreHall is a Grade II* 17th-century Jacobean mansion situated at Ingestre, near Stafford, Staffordshire, England. Formerly the seat of the Earls...
town of Stafford. IngestreHall is a local landmark. It was formerly served by both Weston and Ingestre railway station and Ingestre railway station. The...
Talbot, of Hensol in the County of Glamorgan, and Viscount of Ingestre, of IngestreHall in the County of Stafford. Lord Shrewsbury was an admiral in the...
the end. The Chetwynd-Talbots' main home was IngestreHall and they only lived at Alton Towers while Ingestre was being rebuilt following a fire. The 19th...
"IngestreHall, Ingestre (1242893)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 5 November 2019 Historic England, "Church of St Mary, Ingestre (1259814)"...
Blithfield Hall 1426: Sir Roger Aston of Great Heywood 1427: Sir Richard Vernon of Haddon Hall and Harlaston 1428: Philip Chetwynd of IngestreHall 1430: Thomas...
Hanch Hall Haselour Hall The Heath House Himley Hall Hoar Cross Hall Ilam Park IngestreHall Knypersley Hall Madeley Old Hall Maer Hall Manley Hall (demolished)...
estate to Earl Talbot of nearby IngestreHall in about 1835 and thereafter the property was let out to tenants. The Hall itself was demolished in 1927,...
to such affluent estates as Shugborough to the south and Sandon Hall and IngestreHall to the north, homes of the Earl of Lichfield, the Earl of Harrowby...
Windsor, Berkshire 1678 Not financed Proposal for renovation of IngestreHallIngestre, Staffordshire c. 1684-85 Church Lincoln's Inn Fields, Holborn and...
Great Hall at Lacock Abbey. He is especially known for the evocative mock "ruined" castles he created at Hagley, Wimpole Hall and IngestreHall, Staffordshire...
property passed to Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, 18th Earl of Shrewsbury in 1860, IngestreHall and other properties became part of the estate. It is unclear how much...
Walter Chetwynd FRS (1 May 1633 – 21 March 1693), of IngestreHall, Staffordshire was an English antiquary and politician. He was the only child of Walter...
served as Master of the Mint from 1745 to 1769. The family estate at IngestreHall passed, however, to the second Viscount's daughter, whose son became...
until a few years earlier, when it was controlled by the Chetwynds of IngestreHall. Around 1774, the Chetwynds had lost control, although family members...