
Dr Atlee continues: “It was then owned by Colonel Wallace. It was the house and a black and white cottage next door and a little farm with buildings which are now all converted and the farmyard has got a swimming pool in it, and there were about 45 acres.
“So it was a little estate on its own really with a home farm. Then his son, Ronnie Wallace, who was a notorious master of the Ludlow Hunt sold it to Lady Arthbuthnut who left it to her son Hughie.”The imposing reception hall with wood burning stove in the inglenook and exposed timbers.
Pictured: the reception hall with wood burning stove.















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