Audnam House, Audnam near Stourbridge

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Date:1963

Description:Audnam House, described by the photographer Dr J.E.C. Peters as “On main road south, Audnam, Wordsley”.

Audnam House probably dates from the 18th century. By 1785 it was the home of the Grazebrook family who owned the adjacent glassworks. In 1871 it was the home of Glassmaker William Webb Boulton. In 1891 William Forsell Taylor, an Estate Agent lived there. It stood on what is now the A491 High Street, Audnam. It no longer exists, however, the property to the left remains (2025) and is currently known as Audnam House, presumably taking the name upon demolition of the main property in the mid-60s.

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Creators: Dr J.E.C. Peters - Creator

Donor ref:P66.003.2021 (37/51953)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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