Temple of Diana, Weston Park,

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Date:1964

Description:The Georgian Temple of Diana was designed by James Paine and probably built in the 1760s. The Orangery has tall arched windows and an Adam ceiling, which leads into a circular Tea-room, then into an octagonal Music Room.

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Image courtesy of: Peters, J.E.C. Dr

Donor ref:SAMS Acc. No., P66.3.2312, img: 2875 (15/3247)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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