We are pleased to see that Soulton Hall has been the subject of an article in the Ludlow Advertiser.
The piece, titled “Shropshire: Tudor mansion Soulton Hall heritage tours,” was written by Miranda Norris and published on September 5th.
The article provides an overview of our heritage tours, touching upon the significant history of the hall, which includes its connections to Sir Rowland Hill and the publication of the Geneva Bible.
It also mentions the features of the tour, such as the concealed chapel and other historical points of interest.
The article notes:
The tours at Soulton Hall allow a glimpse into the Tudor period and the Elizabethan Golden Age, a time marked by danger, creativity, and intellectual awakening.
Among the highlights of the tour are the concealed chapel and priest’s hide, Renaissance codes and chess court, Wren Steps and the As You Like It dancing pavement, and Rowland Hill Furniture.
We appreciate the coverage by Miranda Norris and the Ludlow Advertiser.
It is a valuable opportunity to share the history of Soulton Hall with a wider audience.
You can get tickets via this link.

Soulton Hall from Epidaurus Court