Date:1905 - 1910 (c.)
Description:Teddesley Hall was built around 1750 to 1754 for Sir Edward Littleton, 4th Baronet, to designs by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. On Littleton's death in 1812 the estate passed to his grand nephew Edward John Wallhouse of Hatherton Hall, who took up the name Littleton, and who became 1st Baron Hatherton in 1835. At the death of the 3rd Baron Hatherton in 1930 the family moved to Hatherton Hall. Now unoccupied, the Hall was requisitioned for troops and Prisoners of War during World War II. After the war it remined empty until its demolition in 1954. The service and stable block survived. A postcard published by A.L. Pearson.
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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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Source: Mr Jake Whitehouse
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