Date:1st of January 1960 - 31st of December 1965 (c.)
Description:Oakley Hall was built by John Chetwode in 1710. It remained the seat of the Chetwode family until World War I. The pediment in this photograph dates from the early 20th century. It was replaced in the 1960s with a more suitable curly pediment. Copyright: Staffordshire County Council
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