Patshull

[1] The parish consisted of Patshull, Burnhill Green and, along its eastern boundary, Westbeech (old name Westbach).

Patshull, which was anciently called Peccleshala, occupies a salient of Staffordshire projecting into Shropshire.

Patshull Church, dedicated to St. Mary, was built by Sir John Astley around 1743, and is situated in the park.

[4][7] Patshull Hall is a mid-18th century Baroque house whose estate was landscaped by Capability Brown, built by Astley around same time as the church.

A hotel is situated in the grounds of the Hall and features a golf course and trout fishing lakes.

Parish of Patshull, 1899
Mauve: parishes in Shropshire Yellow: parish of Tettenhall Green: parish of Pattingham