[5] Approximately one mile to the South West of Stanton upon Hine Heath is RAF Shawbury, which dates back to 1917.
[6] 1881 was straight after the Industrial Revolution, when advances in agricultural, textile and metal manufacturing, transportation, economic policies and social changes took place in England.
[7] However, during this period, not a huge amount of industrial change took place in this small rural parish, which was bypassed by the rising railways.
These industrial changes took such a long time to be implemented because it was a rural parish and did not have the resources to support such heavy machinery and huge factories.
The local grade I listed church of Stanton upon Hine Heath, St Andrew's, is set in a quiet location in the south-western corner of the village.
[11] High Hatton Hall is a small red brick country house built in 1762 with three storeys and a pyramidal roof.
[12] An elephant and castle symbol on the rainwater heads and initials on the datestone suggest that this house was built for a member of the Corbet family, probably by Thomas Farnolls Pritchard.