Barns & Yard at Hanley Hall
Barns & Yard at Hanley Hall

We’re deeply in love with this place and with the history held within its walls. There’s been a dwelling on site here since the twelfth century, when it belonged to a woodsman of King Henry I. The barns and current hall date back to the reign of Henry VIII, and still retains its timber framing, ornate plasterwork and stone fireplaces.  The property has been in our hands and in our care for the last ten years, and we’ve carried out extensive and careful restoration to the house, grounds and barns to bring it back to its former glory, discovering hidden treasures, Victorian graffiti, and a whole load of new skills along the way.