Hodnet is a picturesque Shropshire village, well known for its magnificent Hodnet Hall Gardens — one of the finest privately owned gardens in the Midlands, with sixty acres of landscaped grounds, lakes and woodland surrounding the hall, the historic seat of the Heber-Percy family. With a population of 858, the village itself has a pleasant, well-kept character with attractive period cottages clustered around the church and main street.
The village sits at the junction of several roads in north Shropshire, giving good access to Shrewsbury, Market Drayton and the wider county. The Church of St Luke, with origins dating back to medieval times, stands at the heart of the village and contains memorials to the Heber-Percy family, who have been associated with Hodnet for centuries.
Hodnet Hall Gardens, open to visitors for much of the year, are a major local attraction, drawing garden enthusiasts from across the region to see the sixty acres of landscaped parkland, ornamental lakes and one of the finest collections of trees and shrubs in the Midlands. The surrounding countryside offers excellent walking. House prices average £285,000, reflecting Hodnet's appeal as an attractive and well-regarded rural village.
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VisitBritain- Hodnet Hall GardensOne of the finest privately owned gardens in the Midlands — sixty acres of landscaped parkland, lakes and woodland surrounding the historic hall, open to visitors and drawing garden enthusiasts from across the region.
- Church of St LukeA medieval parish church at the heart of the village, containing memorials to the Heber-Percy family who have been associated with Hodnet for centuries.
- Hodnet Village CentreAn attractive cluster of period cottages and traditional buildings around the church and main street, giving Hodnet a particularly picturesque village character.
- North Shropshire CountrysideHodnet sits in attractive rolling Shropshire farmland, offering excellent walking routes through a peaceful and largely unspoilt rural landscape.
- Market DraytonThe historic gingerbread town of Market Drayton, with its wider range of shops and services, is a short drive away.
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