Outside Description
The gardens at Walcot Hall in Shropshire cover over 30 acres, including one of the finest Arboretums in Britain with a rich profusion of tree, shrub and herbaceous plantings. Different trees are ever being added and amongst the notable specimens is a huge Douglas Fir, planted by Lord Powis in 1842 and once one of the largest trees of its kind in Britain.
Downstairs Description
The Chapel was saved from destruction and lovingly re-assembled and embellished by the finest woodworkers of the west, the chapel stands serene and sublime amongst the English oaks and chestnuts of the Walcot Arboretum.
Other Notes
There is only limited lighting on the pathway to the Chapel so do remember to take your torch with you at night.