About Weston Hall
Weston Hall is a magnificent grade II* listed building surrounded by 20 acres of breathtaking scenery in the Staffordshire countryside. The Hall retains many of its Elizabethan features including open stone fireplaces and oak beams in many of the rooms.
Step back in time
Weston Hall originated in 1550 when it was built as a small Dower house. The house was then extended around 1660 into a three-gable structure with three high pitched roofs.
Towards the end of the 19th century the house was taken over by Shrewsbury Settled Estates, who built the fourth high pitched roof that we see today.