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Shakespeare's Shropshire Estate Inspires Parliament
26 Apr
Summary
- Soulton Hall's historical links to Shakespeare were debated in Parliament.
- The estate may have inspired Shakespeare's comedy 'As You Like It'.
- Parliament recognized its role as a cultural sanctuary and heritage site.

The literary heritage of Soulton Hall, a historic country estate in Shropshire, has been brought to the attention of the House of Commons. This Grade II* listed venue, dating back to the 16th century, is reportedly linked to William Shakespeare and may have inspired his comedy "As You Like It."
A recent early day motion submitted to Parliament highlighted these connections, noting the estate's genealogical ties to Mary Arden, Shakespeare's mother. It also referenced Sir Rowland Hill, a historical resident and cousin to Arden, who is suggested to be the inspiration for the character Old Sir Rowland in "As You Like It."