Trentham Tower, Sandon

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Date:January 2019

Description:Standing close to the highest point of Sandon Park is this Italianate tower. It originally formed the top of the tower at Trentham Hall and was built to designs by Sir Charles Barry in about 1840. Trentham Hall was demolished in 1910-1912 and the tower top was dismantled and reconstructed at Sandon at a cost of £192 and 7 shillings. The tower was fully restored in 2016.

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Donor ref:TrenthamTowerSandon (37/38517)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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