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Who owns blithfield Hall?

Who owns blithfield Hall?

Bagot Jewitt Trust
In 1986, the Hall was divided into four separate houses. The main part which incorporates the Great Hall is owned by the Bagot Jewitt Trust. The Bagot Jewitt family remain in residence.

Is there a church under blithfield reservoir?

Alongside the hall is the church of St Leonard which was originally constructed in the 13th century and contains the tombs and monuments of several members of the Bagot family. Outside, in a niche on the south wall of the church, is an effigy of a priest.

Can you visit blithfield Hall?

Although the site is not open to the public in the general sense, pre-booked group tours can be arranged. There was a geometric parterre to the north-west, which is now a simple oval of grass. The orangery to north was designed by James Stuart around 1760.

How did Blithfield Hall get its name?

Blithfield Hall is known as the home of a breed of goat, the Bagot goat. The part of the parish known as Bagot’s Bromley took its name from ownership by the family since 1360.

Where is Blithfield Hall in Stafford, Staffordshire?

Blithfield Hall (pronounced locally as Bliffield), is a privately owned Grade I listed country house in Staffordshire, England, situated some 9 miles (14 km) east of Stafford, 7 miles (11 km) southwest of Uttoxeter and 5 miles (8.0 km) north of Rugeley .

Is there a moat around Blithfield Hall?

A picture is shown on Abbot’s Bromley. In its beginning, Blithfield appeared as a fortress with a moat around the complete surroundings. The Elizabethan South Front with its tall chimneys, is said to have been rebuilt by Richard Bagot and until about the eighteenth century, a moat ran directly beneath the windows.

When did Lord Bagot sell Blithfield Hall?

In September 1959 Lord Bagot sold Blithfield Hall at an open auction held in the Shrewsbury Arms, Rugeley. The property was bought for £12,000 ( 2011: £230,000) by his wife Nancy, Lady Bagot.