Date:1884 - 1887 (c.)
Description:Holloway Lodge seen as it was originally built by the 2nd Marquess of Townshend in 1810, as a single storey building. When the Borough Council purchased the building they added another floor and the battlemented crenellations were raised by two stone courses to hide the new roof line.
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A watercolour scene showing Tamworth Castle, St Editha's Church, the Castle Mill, ...
A small oil painting showing the mill at Tamworth, on the right hand side, with ...
The Castle Mills can be seen on the right hand side of this photograph. The mills ...
A winter scene with Holloway Lodge on the left of the photograph and Lady Bridge ...
An aerial view of Tamworth Castle with the Castle grounds in the foreground. The ...
The Aethelflaeda Monument, of Aethelflaeda and her nephew Athelstan, was built ...
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Holloway Lodge seen as it was originally built by the 2nd Marquess of Townshend in 1810, as a single ...
The rear of Holloway Lodge can be seen here, as it was originally built in 1810, basically a two roomed ...
A postcard of Holloway with Holloway Lodge on the right hand side. The Lodge is here pictuerd after ...
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Source: Tamworth Castle Museum
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