Plaish Hall

Has been described as a Possible Fortified Manor House

There are masonry footings remains

NamePlaish Hall
Alternative NamesCastelle of Plashe
Historic CountryShropshire
Modern AuthorityShropshire
1974 AuthorityShropshire
Civil ParishCardington

The hall, a brick-built mansion erected late in Henry VIII's reign...incorporates parts of an earlier stone building, possibly a castle or fortified manor house. This earlier building, in existence by at least 1255, was surrounded by a moat, the remains of which were visible in 1868. The 'free-Chapel within the Castelle of Plashe', held by Sir William Surlande, is mentioned in the early C16. (Jackson 1988)

Plaish Hall is an H-shaped, two storied brick and stone manor house with gables and a Tudor front, "licensed" about 1520 but mostly built 1590. The hall has open timber roof and minstrels gallery (Listed Building Report 1949).

Plaish Hall is essentially a work of the later years of Henry VIII (1509-1547). Probably built on the site of an earlier house as the present south-west entrance was the front of an older stone house (Pevsner 1958)

"Plash Hall" was in existence in 1255. It was originally of stone, portions of which still exist at the back of the brick edifice forming the old front of the house (TSAHS 1878-9).

"Plaish Hall" (nameplate) is a large private residence of early 16th century date, incorporating on the south-west side the stone front of an earlier house. In good condition (F1 ASP 31-AUG-79).

A paper reassessing the structural history of the house. It seems that a late medieval stone house was largely rebuilt, perhaps in two stages in the late 16th century, when it was provided with a brick front. The previously ascribed date of c1540 for the rebuilding of this house is challenged on the basis that the Henrician ceiling in the south ground floor room of the east wing is in fact of a late 19th or early 20th century date (Mercer and Stamper 1989).

Plaish Hall. Country house circa 1540 and c1580, for Sir William Leighton, incorporating parts of a C15 house, with C17, c1889 and early C20 alterations and additions. Grade I (Listed Building Report 1986). (PastScape)

Gatehouse Comments

What is meant by 'licenced' in the listed building report of 1949? No reference given and not mentioned in the modern VCH history. Nothing in the Letter and Papers of Henry VIII so not a royal licence.

- Philip Davis

Not scheduled

This is a Grade 1 listed building protected by law

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OS Map Grid ReferenceSO530964
Latitude52.5639801025391
Longitude-2.69447994232178
Eastings353010
Northings296470
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Books

  • Salter, Mike, 2001 (2edn), The Castles and Moated Mansions of Shropshire (Malvern: Folly Publications) p. 64
  • Emery, Anthony, 2000, Greater Medieval Houses of England and Wales Vol. 2 East Anglia, Central England and Wales (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press) p. 476
  • Cooper, Nicholas, 1999, Houses of the Gentry, 1480-1680 (Yale University Press) p. 313
  • Currie, C.R.J. (ed), 1998, VCH Shropshire Vol. 10 p. 22- (tenurial history) online transcription
  • Jackson, M.J.,1988, Castles of Shropshire (Shrewsbury: Shropshire Libraries) p. 45
  • Pevsner, N., 1958, Buildings of England: Shropshire p. 221-9
  • Stackhouse-Acton, Frances, 1868, The Castles and Old Mansions of Shropshire (Shrewsbury) p. 31 online copy
  • Eyton, R.W., 1860, Antiquities of Shropshire (London: John Russell Smith) Vol. 11 p. 353- (tenurial history) online copy

Journals

  • Mercer, E. and Stamper, P.A., 1989, Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society Vol. 66 p. 90-6
  • 1917, Country Life p. 14-21
  • 1890, Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society Vol. 2 p. 90
  • Elliot, Rev Wm, 1888, 'Plaish Hall' Transactions of the Woolhope Naturalists' Club p. 237-40
  • 1878-9, Transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological and Historical Society Vol. 2 p. 293