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Ingestre Hall

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The 1961 sale stipulated that the hall "must be used for the purpose of promoting the arts and education". Ingestre Hall hosts schools and youth groups for children between 7 and post 16 and provides "enrichment of education and life experiences for children and young people through the creative
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Ingestre Hall projects its aims to "extend the legacy of Ingestre Arts to be nationally recognised as a centre of excellence where children and young people’s horizons are broadened and where they are inspired and motivated to achieve their full potential in an aspirational environment where
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creativity and sense of self is valued and encouraged to blossom". Ingestre Hall is unique in the UK as a local authority arts centre that has welcomed, over the past five years, more than 12,000 children and young people on arts residentials.
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the house passed to the Chetwynd family, through the marriage of heiress Isabel de Mutton and Sir John Chetwynd. Their descendants were raised to the peerage in 1733 as Baron Talbot and later in the century as
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The Ingestre estate of 1,100 acres (450 ha) was broken up in 1960 when sold off by the 21st Earl.
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The imposing mansion was built in red brick, on the site of an earlier manor house, in 1613 for
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in 1717. The daughter and heiress of the 2nd Viscount married Hon.
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the manor was owned by the de Mutton family. During the reign of
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17th-century Jacobean mansion at Ingestre, Staffordshire, England
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The house was renovated in the early 19th century by architect
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and is in use as a residential arts and conference centre.
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Ingestre Hall, Staffordshire, from behind the beech hedge
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Ingestre Hall is located in Staffordshire
Jacobean
Great Haywood
Staffordshire
Earl Talbot
Earl of Shrewsbury
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council
Grade II*
Jacobean
Ingestre
Stafford
Staffordshire
England
Earls Talbot
Earls of Shrewsbury
Sandwell Metropolitan Borough Council

Domesday Book
Henry II
Edward III
Earl Talbot
Sir Walter Chetwynd
High Sheriff of Staffordshire
Walter Chetwynd
Viscount Chetwynd
John Talbot
John Chetwynd-Talbot
Viscount Ingestre
Earl Talbot

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