Built in 1640 by the Tayleur family, Meeson Hall is a fine and unique example of a traditional red sandstone Shropshire manor house. It’s set in eight acres of tranquil landscaped gardens and offers the perfect rural retreat.
The estate is the perfect rural setting, situated only 10 miles from Telford and 15 miles from Shrewsbury. Guests can choose to stay in one of the three individual self-catering holiday cottages situated within the grounds.
With many literary and historical connections, Meeson Hall estate is the perfect place to soak up the local history. The hall was mentioned in the Tennyson poem, ‘The Lord of Burleigh’, as well as being mentioned in Pevsner’s ‘The Buildings of England’
“Parks with oak and chestnut shady, parks and order’d gardens great. Ancient homes of Lord and Lady, built for pleasure and for state.”