The owners of a Shropshire stately home with links to General Lee want to re-roof the property.
Two members of the Lee dynasty signed the Declaration of Independence. They have also been governors, a president andThe Lee family – originally named de la Lee and probably of Norman descent – owned a large part of Shropshire for about 500 years.
Not much remains of the Coton Hall the American Lees would recognise. The current property was built in the early 19th century for Harry Lee and at the time the estate ran to 5,000 acres.The house was extended in about 1860 when a new wing and Italianate tower were addedCoton Hall, near Bridgnorth "There is a need for roof repairs of existing slate roofs, and in some instances complete replacement of the existing roof covering.
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