A COUNTRYSIDE ESCAPE

Welcome to Netley Hall

Built in 1858 by renowned architect Mr John Treasure Netley Hall is a countryside hotel, restaurant, wedding and events venue based in the heart of Shropshire. Host to 20 bedrooms and 12 holiday lodges Netley Hall offers relaxing countryside getaways year round.

The Estate grounds cover an extensive 160 acres of blissful Shropshire countryside, boasting romantic views of enchanting woodland and rolling velvet hills.

suite at netley hall

Stay With Us

Netley Hall boasts 20 generously sized bedrooms, encompassed by 160 acres of picturesque Shropshire countryside. Inside the hall, a variety of suites are available for you to select, enhancing your overall experience with us.

beef in the clock tower restaurant at netley hall

Restaurant

Join us at The Clock Tower restaurant situated in the heart of the Shropshire countryside, just a 15-minute drive from the market town of Shrewsbury, The Clock Tower Restaurant takes its name from the impressive Georgian clock tower that watches over the western courtyard.

couple getting married at Netley Hall

Weddings

At Netley Hall, we’ll make sure the vision for your special event becomes a reality and goes off without a glitch. Our Wedding Venue offers everything you need to create the stunning occasion you and your guests will always remember. 

Events

Netley Hall is host to a wide range of memorable events throughout the year. Birthday parties, wakes, christenings, anniversaries, whatever the occasion we can help

History of Netley Hall

The current Netley Hall, a splendid example of Georgian architecture, holds a grade II listing. Constructed in 1855 by Shrewsbury architect, Edward Haycock. It was commissioned by Mr. John Treasure, to celebrate the marriage and coming together of the Hope and Edwards families. To this day, the sculpted faces of both bride and groom can be seen carved into the Brook Suite fireplaces.
He created a magnificent home with outstanding landscaped grounds and naturally elegant fresh water lakes.

In 2001, Michelle Poole purchased Netley Hall to raise her family, personally overseeing a three-year renovation project costing upwards of three million pounds. Under her guidance, the Hall was meticulously returned to its full former glory. Netley remained a family home until 2017 when Michelle decided for the first time in over a century, that this fine building should open its doors to the public.

Today, Michelle’s family, honour her legacy by sharing the glory of Netley Hall and fulfilling her litetime ambition to open a spectacular venue.

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