Date:1976
Description:Formal gardens at Basford Hurst, near Cheddleton, showing a path through the trees. Basford Hurst was built around 1860 for the land agent Edwin Heaton . William Henry Rider, a silk manufacturer, occupied the house between 1890 and his death in 1909. When Mrs. Rider died in 1932 the house was acquired by William Dixon Walker of Century Oils, who remained there until 1974. Basford Hurst has since been sold again and the property is now (2018) a nursing home.
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Formal gardens at Basford Hurst, near Cheddleton, showing an urn and pedestal in the centre of a circular ...
Formal gardens at Basford Hurst, near Cheddleton, showing a path running though the woodland. Basford ...
Formal gardens at Basford Hurst, near Cheddleton, showing a path through the trees. Basford Hurst ...
Formal gardens at Basford Hurst, near Cheddleton, looking towards a statue in the centrr of the lawns. ...
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Creators: Mr Alfred McCann - Creator
Image courtesy of: Mrs G.S. McCann
Donor ref:P76.041.0015 (37/33787)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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