Charlton Hill
Museum | Shrewsbury | England | United Kingdom
The Charlton Hill Manor in Wroxeter, near Shrewsbury, is a historic building that was built in 1660 and is now classified as a Grade II* listed building. It was originally built as a country house and later converted into a manor house. The building features a red brick façade in English bond and some stone embellishments. It has a pitched roof with two dormer windows and a central, three-story, gable-fronted entrance pavilion. Inside, original elements such as a wooden staircase from the 17th century and a fireplace with a carved mantelpiece are still preserved. The building is surrounded by a garden enclosed by a red brick wall. Charlton Hill Manor is a significant example of 17th-century architecture in the region, reflecting the wealth and lifestyle of the time.