The Swiss Lodge, Fazeley

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Date:1900 - 1910 (c.)

Description:The Swiss Lodge at the northern entrance to Drayton Manor, off Lichfield Street (the A5), Fazeley. It was built around 1900 by Sir Robert Peel, 4th baronet of Drayton Manor, reputedly to remiond his wife nercedes, daufghter of Baron de Graffered, of her home country. It was demolished shortly after World War II.

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Image courtesy of: Mr John Wedrychowski

Donor ref:The Swiss Lodge (208/44968)

Source: Mr John Wedrychowski

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