Halston Hall

Halston Hall is a Grade I listed building in the parish of Whittington, Shropshire, England.

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,[1] for some of which time the property was owned by his grandson, also called John but often referred to as "Mad Jack" Mytton.

Richard Mytton had been granted a five-year lease of the whole estate in April 1539 and required to live at Halston, to provide hospitality, and to find a priest for the chapel.

George Wright of Manchester bought the hall and 2,063 acres (835 ha) of the grounds for £116,095.

[3] The parkland in which the hall is situated was requisitioned for use as a 1084-bed US military hospital during World War II.

Halston Hall, Whittington in the 18th century