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Description:South view of 'Seighford Hall,' from the road. The central portion is of Elizabethan black and white, with three third storey gables and a lantern. There are Georgian additions at the sides, and a pool in front. 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood]. 1838 Copyright: Trustees of the William Salt Library
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South view of 'Seighford Hall,' from the road. The central portion is of Elizabethan black and white, ...
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