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The Lodge, Endon. Photographed by William Blake.

A view of The Lodge at Endon, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

The Lodge, Maer Hall

This postcard view shows the Grade II listed lodge to Maer Hall, which was built around 1860 in sandstone with a stone slate roof, and is in the Jacobean style. Postcard published by C.H. Deakin, 17 ...

The Lodge, Military Hospital, Newcastle-under-Lyme

The Lodge at the Military Hospital on Newcastle Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. The building has since been demolished and is now (2017) occupied by part of the Royal Stoke University Hospital car park. During ...

The Lodge, Oulton Abbey, near Stone

Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by Thomas Dent, a solicitor, in about 1720. It was later owned by John Joule, the brewer, who added a new front in 1822. Between 1835 and 1838 it was occupied ...

The Lodge, Oulton Abbey, near Stone

Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by Thomas Dent, a solicitor, in about 1720. It was later owned by John Joule, the brewer, who added a new front in 1822. Between 1835 and 1838 it was occupied ...

The Lodge, Rodbaston

The Lodge has now been demolished.

The Lodge, Tittensor Chase

A tinted postcard view of the Tittensor Chase Lodge and the gardens at Spring Vale. Published by A.W. Tilley, Newsagent and Stationers of 7 Radford Street, Stone.

The Lodge, Weston Park, Weston under Lizard

Weston Hall was built by Sir Thomas and Lady Wilbraham in 1671. Lady Wilbraham is believed to have been the architect. In 1762 the Hall and Park passed to the Bridgeman family, later Earls of Bradford ...

The Lodges, Sandon Hall

Stafford Lodges and the gate to Sandon Hall. The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer ...

The Miner's Arms, Packmoor.

Customers and landlord William Henry Smith (right) at The Miner's Arms in Mellor Street, Packmoor, around the late 1950s. Part of Packmoor medical centre grounds now occupy the space where this pub ...

The Old Church House, Dilhorne

'The Old Church House' can be seen on the left with the stone boundary pillars. The Lodge to Dilhorne Hall is discernable in the distance. The churchyard wall on the right was given a grade II listing ...

The Old Hough and the New Hough, Stafford

Until around 1980 there were two large houses and a lodge in an area known as the Hough in Stafford. These buildings were very near to the Lichfield Road (A34); however, they were all difficult to see ...

The Pickford Lodges, Trentham

The Pickford Lodges were built by Joseph Pickford in about 1777. Pickford also built Wedgwood's Etruria factory and Etruria Hall. It was the Sutherland's southern driveway after they had passed through ...

The Round House, Dimmingsdale, Oakamoor

The Round House stands in the upper part of Dimmingsdale, near Oakamoor. It is an early 19th century remodelling of an 18th century house and it has been suggested that it was used as a hunting lodge ...

The Swiss Lodge, Fazeley

The Swiss Lodge at the northern entrance to Drayton Manor, off Lichfield Street (the A5), Fazeley. It was built around 1900 by Sir Robert Peel, 4th baronet of Drayton Manor, reputedly to remiond his ...

The Village, Sandon

In the centre are the two Stafford Lodges at the gateway to Sandon Hall. The Lodges were built in 1902, but the gate and gate piers are earlier. The gates were probably made in Gloucestershire by William ...

The Woodhouse, Hopwas

Previously known as Hopwas Hayes Lodge, The Woodhouse was built by Zachary Babington in 1730 as part of the Fisherwick estate. It was situated on the highest part of Hopwas Wood. It subsequently had 19th ...

Three Views of Stone,

The top view is of Hayes Lodge on Longton Road. In the centre is St. Michael's Church, built in 1758 in the grounds of an earlier Augustinian Priory. The porch holds two thirteenth century priory ...