Date:21st of July 2013
Description:This photograph was taken during a field trip to the site by the Landor Society. The stables are on the left and the service block on the right. Between these two buildings are remains of the foundations of the former Hall. Teddesley Hall was built some time between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th baronet, and was designed by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. After the death of the 3rd Baron Littleton in 1930, the Littletons moved to Hatherton Hall. During the 2nd World War the Hall was requisitioned by troops and as a Prisoner of War camp. It then stood empty until it was demolished in 1954. The service and stable blocks were retained.
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This postcard view looks across Teddesley Park to the stable block on the left and Teddesley Hall on ...
Teddesley Hall was built around 1750 to 1754 for Sir Edward Littleton, 4th Baronet, to designs by Charles ...
This photograph was taken during a field trip to the site by the Landor Society. The stables are ...
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Image courtesy of: Mr Bob Metcalfe
Donor ref:BM-121 (192/26212)
Source: Mr Bob Metcalfe
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