Barlaston Hall, Grade I listed country house in Barlaston, England
Barlaston Hall is a red-brick country house designed in Palladian style, notable for its octagonal and diamond-patterned sash windows that catch the light distinctively. The interior centers on a domed hall with Doric columns, and the restored spaces total roughly 19,000 square feet of rooms arranged around this focal point.
The house was built between 1756 and 1758 under the design of architect Robert Taylor for a wealthy merchant named Thomas Mills. It replaced an earlier manor that Mills had acquired through marriage, marking a shift from the old structure to this new Palladian vision.
St. John the Baptist Church sits within the grounds and reflects how religious life was woven into the estate's daily rhythm. The chapel shows how the household maintained its own place of worship, a common practice among wealthy families of that era.
The restored property now functions as a venue for events and weddings, with guided tours available to explore the rooms and architectural details. Visitors should allow time to wander through the spaces and check ahead on tour availability, as the house is primarily used for private functions.
During the 1980s, the charitable organization Save Britain's Heritage purchased this crumbling building for just one pound to prevent its demolition. This dramatic intervention saved the architectural heritage and triggered a complete restoration that transformed it into the elegant venue it is today.
Location: Barlaston
GPS coordinates: 52.94930,-2.15870
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:03
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