Dudmaston Estate is located approximately 3 miles outside of Bridgnorth and, with its late 17th century country mansion, is a fine example of a Shropshire country estate. The Estate covers approximately 3,000 acres, made up of mixed agricultural land; managed woodlands; the village of Quatt; Dudmaston Hall; and landscaped garden with beautiful lakeside vistas. Dudmaston has remained in the same family for over 875 years and still remains a family home today.
The property holds an extremely important modern art collection assembled by Sir George Labouchere, and the water colour collection of Rachel, Lady Labouchere; Dudmaston's last chatelaine who placed the property into the care of the National Trust.