Hatton

Settlement in Shropshire

England

Hatton

Acton Scott Hall viewed from the working farm
Acton Scott Hall viewed from the working farm Credit: roger geach

Hatton is a small village located in the county of Shropshire, in the West Midlands region of England. Nestled in the picturesque countryside, Hatton is situated approximately 6 miles east of the county town of Shrewsbury. The village is set in a rural landscape, surrounded by rolling hills and farmland, which adds to its natural charm.

The historic origins of Hatton date back to the medieval period, and remnants of this rich history can still be seen throughout the village. The centerpiece of Hatton is its beautiful parish church, St. Peter's, which dates back to the 12th century. This stunning Grade I listed building is known for its intricate architecture and impressive stained glass windows.

Despite its small size, Hatton offers a range of amenities to its residents and visitors. The village has a local pub, The Old Three Pigeons, which provides a warm and welcoming atmosphere for both locals and tourists. Additionally, Hatton has a primary school, ensuring educational facilities are within easy reach for families with young children.

For those seeking outdoor activities, Hatton is a great starting point for exploring the surrounding countryside. The village is located close to the Shropshire Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering opportunities for hiking, cycling, and wildlife spotting. The nearby River Severn also provides opportunities for fishing and boating enthusiasts.

Overall, Hatton provides a tranquil and idyllic setting for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and friendly community, Hatton is a hidden gem in the heart of Shropshire.

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Hatton Images

Images are sourced within 2km of 52.508148/-2.783518 or Grid Reference SO4690. Thanks to Geograph Open Source API. All images are credited.

Acton Scott Hall viewed from the working farm
Acton Scott Hall viewed from the working farm
Farm yard, Acton Scott Farm As seen in the Victorian farm TV series.
Farm yard, Acton Scott Farm
As seen in the Victorian farm TV series.
Looking after the veg The bailiff's garden at Acton Scott farm.
Looking after the veg
The bailiff's garden at Acton Scott farm.
Privy in the Garden, Acton Scott Historic Farm Not usually a pretty site but this one looked great in amongst the herbaceous borders
Privy in the Garden, Acton Scott Historic Farm
Not usually a pretty site but this one looked great in amongst the herbaceous borders
Hysbatch - a house on the SE side of Ticklerton
Hysbatch - a house on the SE side of Ticklerton
Ticklerton War Memorial and signpost
Ticklerton War Memorial and signpost
Ticklerton Village Hall
Ticklerton Village Hall
Small footbridge over a stream east of Ticklerton The footpath runs along the northern edge of fields, with the lane immediately on the other side of the hedge. But where's the fun in walking up the road, when there's rabbits and sheep-poo to investigate?
Small footbridge over a stream east of Ticklerton
The footpath runs along the northern edge of fields, with the lane immediately on the other side of the hedge. But where's the fun in walking up the road, when there's rabbits and sheep-poo to investigate?
Tamworth Pig at Acton Scott This Tamworth appeared to be the star of the show at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm a few years back.
Tamworth Pig at Acton Scott
This Tamworth appeared to be the star of the show at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm a few years back.
The School House, Acton Scott Built in 1866 at a cost of £600 to replace a schoolroom in a cottage. It was both a teacher's house and a school for up to 60 children. It closed in 1951 and is now the tearoom at the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm.
The School House, Acton Scott
Built in 1866 at a cost of £600 to replace a schoolroom in a cottage. It was both a teacher's house and a school for up to 60 children. It closed in 1951 and is now the tearoom at the Acton Scott Historic Working Farm.
Parkland, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm The tree trunk seems to be a carefully-plced feature, rather than the raw material for 'rural crafts'.
Parkland, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
The tree trunk seems to be a carefully-plced feature, rather than the raw material for 'rural crafts'.
Estate fencing, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm Running alongside the track to Home Farm.
Estate fencing, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
Running alongside the track to Home Farm.
Brick kiln, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm Described on-site as a 'rural craft', which I suppose it is at this scale.
Brick kiln, Acton Scott Historic Working Farm
Described on-site as a 'rural craft', which I suppose it is at this scale.
Dutch barns, Acton Scott Farm Part of the working farm, seen from the grounds of the historic working farm.
Dutch barns, Acton Scott Farm
Part of the working farm, seen from the grounds of the historic working farm.
Not straight on, but right Signpost discouraging visitors from walking along the gated track to Home Farm, at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm.
Not straight on, but right
Signpost discouraging visitors from walking along the gated track to Home Farm, at Acton Scott Historic Working Farm.
Shropshire Way stile On the eastern side of the car park at Acton Scott historic working farm.
Shropshire Way stile
On the eastern side of the car park at Acton Scott historic working farm.
Farmland crossed by the Shropshire Way Looking towards Hatton Wood from Acton Scott historic working farm.
Farmland crossed by the Shropshire Way
Looking towards Hatton Wood from Acton Scott historic working farm.
The Hall, Acton Scott Viewed from Home Farm, the historic working farm museum, as seen on BBC's Victorian Farm series.
The Hall, Acton Scott
Viewed from Home Farm, the historic working farm museum, as seen on BBC's Victorian Farm series.
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Hatton is located at Grid Ref: SO4690 (Lat: 52.508148, Lng: -2.783518)

Unitary Authority: Shropshire

Police Authority: West Mercia

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