Wrottesley Hall

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Date:1940

Description:A gardener tending the lawn in the grounds of Wrottesley Hall. Wrottesley Hall was the seat of Lord Wrottesley. The Hall was built in 1696, with an estate of 2,319 acres. The hall was gutted by fire in 1897 and stood as a ruin until the 4th Lord Wrottesley built a smaller brick house on the same foundations in 1923: this is the house which can be seen in the background.

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Donor ref:JAD-09 (37/38961)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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