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The Moat House and Gazebo, Tamworth

The Moat House, Tamworth, viewed from the north-west with the 18th century garden gazebo in the foreground. Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is ...

The Moat House, Acton Trussell

The Moat House is partly 16th century timber-framed, and partly 18th century brick. It was greatly extended during the 1990s as part of its development as a hotel, wedding and conference venue. in the ...

The Moat House, Tamworth

The Moat House, Tamworth, viewed from the north. Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is believed to date from 1572 and was built by the Comberford ...

The Moat House, Tamworth

Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is believed to date from 1572 and was built by the Comberford family. An 18th century gazebo can be seen on the ...

The Moat House, Tamworth

The Moat House on Lichfield Street, Tamworth. A fine Tudor Mansion, the Moat House was built by the Comberford family in the 1570's. During the Civil War the Comberford family were supporters of King ...

The Morning Room, Chillington Hall

This view of the Morning Room at Chillington Hall was taken by County Life in 1948. The Morning Room is one of the three ground floor rooms in the south range of 1724. It was enlarged in 1911 by the ...

The Museum , Enville Hall

The Enville Hall estate was landscaped between 1745 and 1755 by the 4th Earl of Stamford, using the services of the poet and landscape designer William Shenstone of Halesowen, and Sanderson Miller, a ...

The Museum, Enville Hall

The Museum is a Gothic Summer House built in 1750 by Sanderson Miller. Reproduced by permission of English Heritage and the National Monument Record.

The New Hough, Stafford

Housekeeper, Mrs T. Ward and Chef, Mr S. Banton in the garden of the New Hough. The garden was very large with formal borders, hedges, lawns and a large vegetable garden. Due to redevelopment of ...

The New Hough, Stafford

Housekeeper, Mrs T. Ward in the dining room of the New Hough. On the ground floor in addition to the dining room was an entrance hall, drawing room, morning room, cloak room and a large kitchen with ...

The Octagon, Alton Towers

This postcard view was published by The Alton Towers Café, Alton Towers, Stoke on Trent. The Octagon was built in about 1824 but was extensively remodelled by A.W.N. Pugin in 1841-1842. He increased ...

The Octagon, Alton Towers

Interior view of the Octagon taken shortly before the remaining fixtures and fittings were stripped and sold in 1952. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built ...

The Old Deanery, Penkridge

The Old Deanery stands in Pinfold Lane and the central stone-built block dates from the 16th or early 17th centuries. the two timber-framed cross wings are slightly earlier. The west wing was enclosed ...

The Old Hall, Mavesyn Ridware

Sited adjacent to St Nicholas' Church, Mavesyn Ridware the Old Hall is a Georgian style house which is Grade II* listed. It was built in 1718 and has later 18th and 19th century additions. Close by is ...

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 Old Vicarage, Eccleshall,

The Old Vicarage was built on Vicarage Close in 1703. The building has not been used as a vicarage since the 1940s, and has now been converted into flats.

The Orangery, Alton Towers

The Quarry Greenhouse or Orangery at Alton Towers. Built in the 1820s, it has two end bays with glass domes are linked by gothic arches. It stands west of the Conservatory. The gardens were created ...

The Orangery, Blithfield Hall

This photograph of the Orangery under restoration was taken during a field trip to Blithfield Hall by the Landor (Local History) Society. This late 18th century Orangery was designed by James 'Athenian' ...