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  1. Stourton is a hamlet in South Staffordshire, England 2.5 miles to the northwest of Stourbridge. There is a fair amount of dispute over the pronunciation, being pronounced 'stower-ton', 'stir-ton' or 'store-ton' by different people from the area. The nearest sizeable villages are Wollaston and Kinver, the nearest hamlets are Prestwood and Dunsley.

  2. 3859. OS Northings ABS. 2849. OS Original. SO859849. Historical Locations. England, Staffordshire. There are extensive pleasure grounds around the house, including a knot garden and walks. It is a well-treed site in good condition.

    • Stourton, Kinver
    • England, Staffordshire
    • Stourbridge
    • DY7 5BG
  3. Click on the map for other historical maps of this place. In 1870-72, John Marius Wilson's Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales described Stourton like this: STOURTON-CASTLE, a seat in the SW of Stafford; 3¼ miles W by N of Stourbridge. It was the birthplace of Cardinal Pole; was taken in 1644, by the parliamentarians; belonged once to the ...

  4. Jun 6, 2021 · Now the Stourton Castle that can be located in Staffordshire was believed to be a medieval hunting lodge dating from the reign of King William II. It was called a castle in 1122. By that time, the castle and the manor of Kinver and Stourton, together with the custody of the forest of Kinver were held by John son of Philip at a fee-farm rent of just £9!

  5. Stourton Castle, Staffordshire. Stourton (pronounced 'Store-ton') is a hamlet in Staffordshire, England a few miles to the northwest of Stourbridge. The nearest sizeable villages are Wollaston and Kinver, the nearest hamlets are Prestwood and Dunsley. It lies on the River Stour.

  6. SO 88 SE. 11/102 Stourton Castle (formerly. listed under Bridgenorth Road) 10.1.73. GV II. Large house on the site of a medieval castle. The house incorporates. some late Medieval and C16 works but was remodelled and partly rebuilt in. 1832-33 in a late Gothic style by James Foster from designs by Sir Robert.

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  8. This trail starts from a car park on Bridgnorth Road near Stourton Castle, which was a medieval hunting lodge and Grade II listed building. Follow the towpath along the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal through woodland before heading across fields and into The Million woodland. Proceed across the surrounding farmland to Kinver Edge, where you’ll head along the slopes of the woodland ...

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