Soulton Hall
Near Shrewsbury
Soulton Hall estate is home to Bronze age earthworks and a Roman Road. The present hall, remodelled in 1556, and has been sympathetically restored by its caring custodians.






Steeped in history and immortalized by Shakespeare, Soulton Hall is a portal to Tudor times. This ancient manor is the setting and inspiration for the beloved pastoral comedy As You Like It and the home of “Old Sir Rowland”. Sir Rowland Hill built the hall in a time of iconoclasm, intolerance and emergency in the mid-16th century – to protect people, artifacts and ideas. He ushered in the Renaissance.
The present hall, thoughtfully looked after by its caring custodians, the Ashton family, retains its historical charm. Their commitment to sustainability ensures a warm welcome for generations to come. Offering a variety of accommodations, choose from the grandeur of the main house, with its mullioned windows, ancient oak floors, and intriguing secrets, or the contemporary ease of the Carriage House rooms, nestled beside the walled garden.
Guests are welcome and encouraged to explore the farm setting of Soutlon and discover the As You Like It wood, or the immense Soulton Long Barrow.