Halston Hall

Halston Hall is a Grade I listed building in the parish of Whittington, Shropshire, England. A country house first built around 1690, it was given protected status in January 1952. Alterations were made to the structure for John Mytton by Robert Mylne around 1766-68 and further work was undertaken during the early- to mid-19th century, for some of which time the property was owned by his son, also called John but often referred to as "Mad Jack" Mytton. The nearby private timber-framed chapel is also Grade I listed. Its history is obscure but predates the current hall structure.

Halston Hall

Halston Hall is a Grade I listed building in the parish of Whittington, Shropshire, England. A country house first built around 1690, it was given protected status in January 1952. Alterations were made to the structure for John Mytton by Robert Mylne around 1766-68 and further work was undertaken during the early- to mid-19th century, for some of which time the property was owned by his son, also called John but often referred to as "Mad Jack" Mytton. The nearby private timber-framed chapel is also Grade I listed. Its history is obscure but predates the current hall structure.