Shugborough Hall

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Shugborough Hall is a historic country house and estate in Staffordshire, England, renowned for its grand architecture, landscaped parkland, and notable follies.

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Shugborough Hall canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf country house
architecturalStyle Georgian architecture
Palladian architecture NERFINISHED
associatedWith Anson family NERFINISHED
Earls of Lichfield NERFINISHED
George Anson, 1st Baron Anson NERFINISHED
Thomas Anson NERFINISHED
country England
eraOfMajorDevelopment 18th century
hasCollection ceramics
fine art
historic furniture
photographic archive
hasFeature avenues of trees
landscaped parkland
neo-classical monuments
ornamental bridges
hasHeritageStatus protected historic site
hasPart Chinese House NERFINISHED
Hadrian’s Arch NERFINISHED
Shepherd’s Monument NERFINISHED
Shugborough Estate NERFINISHED
Tower of the Winds NERFINISHED
follies
formal gardens
model farm
parkland
servants’ quarters
walled garden
hasTourismType heritage attraction
heritageDesignation Grade I listed building
locatedIn Great Haywood NERFINISHED
Staffordshire
United Kingdom
managedBy Staffordshire County Council NERFINISHED
near Cannock Chase NERFINISHED
River Trent NERFINISHED
Trent and Mersey Canal NERFINISHED
notableFor Shepherd’s Monument inscription NERFINISHED
eighteenth-century follies
landscape garden design
openToPublic true
originallyBuiltFor Anson family NERFINISHED
ownedBy National Trust
region West Midlands NERFINISHED
usedAs country estate
tourist attraction

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Earl of Lichfield traditionalSeat Shugborough Hall
George Anson birthPlace Shugborough Hall
George Anson residence Shugborough Hall