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Description:The architect of this eccentric building was Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood. It was built in 1839 as an entrance lodge to Bagot's Park. It is decorated with goats' heads: the goat is the emblem of the Bagot family. It was for many years the home of the naturalist and writer, Phil Drabble. Copyright: Stafforshire County Council
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