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Underhill Hall

A Grade II* Listed Building in Smethcott, Shropshire

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Coordinates

Latitude: 52.6027 / 52°36'9"N

Longitude: -2.8425 / 2°50'33"W

OS Eastings: 343036

OS Northings: 300883

OS Grid: SJ430008

Mapcode National: GBR BD.94VY

Mapcode Global: WH8C5.9VN1

Plus Code: 9C4VJ534+3X

Entry Name: Underhill Hall

Listing Date: 7 April 1986

Grade: II*

Source: Historic England

Source ID: 1177560

English Heritage Legacy ID: 259623

ID on this website: 101177560

Location: Shropshire, SY5

County: Shropshire

Civil Parish: Smethcott

Traditional County: Shropshire

Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Shropshire

Church of England Parish: Smethcote St Michael

Church of England Diocese: Hereford

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Description



SJ 40 SW SMETHCOTE C.P. -

1/82 Underhill Hall
-

GV II*

Farmhouse, now house. Circa 1700, incorporating mid-C17 core. Painted
sandstone rubble with painted red brick front; slate roof. 3 storeys.
Plat band between ground and first floors and dentil brick eaves cornice;
large brick ridge stack off-centre to right, rendered brick stack just
off-centre to left and external brick end stack to left. 3:1:3 bays;
small-paned 2-light wooden casements (blind on first floor in second
and sixth bays). Central half-glazed door (2 lower raised and fielded
panels) with moulded architrave; C18 two-storey gabled brick porch with
plat bands, dentil brick eaves cornice (returning to front) and round-
arched entrance with panelled piers, moulded imposts, and moulded architrave
with keystone; benches inside porch. C19 two-storey kitchen wing at
rear with integral brick end stack. Interior: complete mid-C17 and
early C18 fittings. Hall: C17 panelling; early C18 fireplace with beaded
segmental arch, moulded cornice, and 3 bolection-moulded panels above
with moulded cornice. Ground-floor room just off-centre to left: early
C18 fireplace with raised and fielded panelling and moulded cornice;
fireplace with beaded stone surround, moulded wooden cornice, and large
panel above; pair of flanking round-arched cupboards with raised and
fielded panelled doors, panelled spandrels and shaped shelves. Ground-
floor left-hand room: C17 panels (with taper burns) and doors with fluted
frieze, moulded cornice, and bolection-moulded panel above doors; fireplace
has stone surround with raised and fielded panelled sides and lintel
with fluted and shaped key, and overmantel with raised and fielded panelled
pilasters (cornice breaking forward above) flanking bolection-moulded
panel; plastered spine beam. First-floor bedrooms: left and right-hand
rooms have early C18 fireplaces, each with bolection-moulded surround,
moulded cornice, and 3 bolection-moulded panels above with moulded cornice;
late C18 and early C19 grates. Middle bedroom with C18 fireplace. Mid-
C17 staircase rising to attic: 3 flights around square well with closed
string, pierced splat balusters, moulded handrail, and square newel posts
with rounded caps (top newel post with large finial and lower newel posts
with incised fleur-de-lys decoration). Some painted C17 panelling.
Plain C17 winder back staircase. C18 doors throughout with 6 raised
and fielded panels. Panelled window reveals and seats in some rooms.
Roof: eaves raised in C18 with king-post trusses. In 1722 the house
passed to the Powys family of Berwick who seem to have used it as a
hunting lodge. By 1755 Henry Powys had laid out a small park around
the house and had stocked two nearby pools with fish. The house forms
part of a small farmstead group including a barn (q.v.) to north. V.C.H.,
Vol. VIII, p.151.


Listing NGR: SJ4303600883

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