Hilderstone Hall,

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Date:1900 - 1910 (c.)

Description:Hilderstone Hall was built in the late eighteenth century (on the site of an earlier building) by Ralph Bourne, a pottery manufacturer. Bourne also founded Hilderstone Church and the village school in the 1830s.

In the grounds is an 800 year old Cedar of Lebanon tree, thought to have been brought back from the Crusades.

The hall was a private residence until 1987 when it became a home for the elderly.

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Image courtesy of: Knight, Randle

Donor ref:R. Knight No., PT00448, img: 2626 (18/3003)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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