Sunnycroft
Sunnycroft is a Victorian suburban villa, located in Wellington, Shropshire.
Location
Located in the market town of Wellington, Shropshire, England, and owned by the National Trust as one of their more unusual properties.
Suburban villas were almost 'country estates in miniature' that attempted to emulate upper class mansions on a middle class budget. Many have either been modernised, renovated or refurbished out of recognition over the last 60 years or so or have been demolished and replaced with later housing, converted into offices or residential care homes, or have been broken up into flats and smaller residences.
Rare Survivor
Sunnycroft remains intact, complete with the original interior fixtures and fittings, many of which are still in place and therefore has a unique character and intimacy that is often lacking from larger properties but very evocative of its time and place.
It is located close to the town centre in Wellington, on the B5061 Holyhead Road, originally the Shrewsbury to London road, and formerly part of Watling Street the Roman road from London to Wroxeter.
Sunnycroft was built in 1880, and extended in 1899. Uniquely the house remained in the same family from its completion in 1899, until it was bequeathed to the National Trust in 1997.
The National Trust summarises Sunnycroft as:
- A late 19th-century gentleman's villa – typical creation of Victorian era suburbia
- Rare unaltered interior, with an elaborate conservatory
- A mini country-estate, with pigsties, stables, kitchen garden and orchards
- Colourful borders and summertime flower displays
- Superb long avenue of Redwood trees and lime trees
Gallery
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Sunnycroft Verandah.JPG
Veranda at the front of Sunnycroft
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Conservatory.JPG
The Grade II listed conservatory at Sunnycroft
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Conservatory Interior.JPG
Conservatory Interior
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Main Entraqnce.JPG
The visitor entrance to Sunnycroft
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Main staircase.JPG
Main staircase
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Room.JPG
Drawing Room
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Hallway Floor.JPG
Mosaic tiled floor to entrance hallway
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Stairs Ceiling.JPG
Stained glass ceiling light over main staircase
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Master Bedroom.JPG
Master bedroom
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Kitchen Range.JPG
Cooking range in the kitchen
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Aga.JPG
The Aga was manufactured by a company owned by a previous owner of the villa, Offley Lander
External links
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- Sunnycroft - National Trust
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- Country houses in Shropshire
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- Historic house museums in Shropshire
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