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The White House, Chillington, near Brewood

The White House was designed to provide an attractive view for the Giffard family's home at Chillington Hall. This front was probably built in the 1770s, but the farm house is earlier.

The White House, Darlaston Hall Estate, Stone,

In the 1940's The White House was the home of Mr. McGregor, Mrs Constance Meakin's gamekeeper. It was then occupied by his successor, Mr. Devall, until Mrs. Meakin gave up the Darlaston estate. The ...

The White House, Weston

A postcard view of the White House which was originally a farmhouse dating from the sixteenth century. In later years it became known as Weston Manor House. In the mid-1800s the building was used ...

The Window Bay at Beaudesert Hall

Beaudesert Hall was the mansion of the Pagets, Marquesses of Anglesey. Its core was medieval, with later alterations. James Wyatt and Joseph Potter remodelled the interiors of the original Elizabethan ...

The Wodehouse, Wombourne

The Wodehouse has a 14th century timber-framed core, but its present Jacobean appearance is due to 19th century alterations. The house was acquired in the early 18th century by Sir Samuel Hillier. ...

The Wodehouse, Wombourne

The Wodehouse has a 14th century timber-framed core, but its present Jacobean appearance is due to 19th century alterations. The house was acquired in the early 18th century by Sir Samuel Hillier. ...

The Yellow Drawing Room at Beaudesert Hall

The Yellow Drawing Room at Beaudesert was around 48 feet long by 36 feet wide and was situated on the first floor adjacent to the north end of the Long Gallery. The room was lined with oak panelling and ...

Thickbroom Hall ['Manley Hall'] - Finials and Chimneys: lithograph

'Manley Hall.' Showing the elaborate finials and chimneys of the Hall.'T. Trubshaw, F. S. A.' Artist: 'T. P. W., 1838,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].[Presented by Miss Whitehouse, 1927.]

'Thickbroom Hall' [Manley Hall]: sepia wash drawing

'Thickbroom Hall,' [otherwise Manley Hall.] Showing a distant view from a stream running across the park on the south east, of a mansion of the Elizabethan revival, with a `watch tower.' The mansion ...

'Thickbroom Hall' [Manley Hall]: sepia wash drawing

'Thickbroom Hall,' [otherwise Manley Hall.] Showing a view from the drive up to the entrance portico, of a mansion of the Elizabethan revival with towers and turrets. There is parkland on either side ...

'Thickbroom Hall' [Manley Hall]: sepia wash drawing

'Thickbroom Hall, Staffordshire,' [otherwise Manley Hall.] Showing a distant view from a stream running across the park on the south east, of a mansion of the Elizabethan revival, with a `watch tower.' ...

Thomas Smith, Whiston Eaves, Whiston

Thomas Smith pictured with a gun, rabbit and spaniel at the rear of Whiston Eaves. Whiston Eaves farmhouse was built in the early 17th century and remodelled in the early 19th century. In the latter ...

Thornberry Hall, Cheadle

A view of Thornberry Hall from the south. Thornberry Hall was the seat of William Thornbury (died 1689).

Thorpe Constantine Church and Hall: pencil and wash drawing

'Thorpe (intended).' North east view from parkland, of the church and the Hall, the latter a large house of three storeys with a central doorway and side bays. The church has a tower and a spire. It ...

Thorpe Constantine Hall: sepia wash drawing

'South West View of Thorpe Constantine Hall, Staffordshire,' from the drive. Showing a large Georgian building, apparantly stuccoed. It has a centre of three storeys (balustraded), with rounded wings ...

Thorpe Hall, Thorpe Constantine

A view looking towards Thorpe Hall looking south past ranges of estate service buildings. A new five bay, three storey hall was built by William Ives in 1651. His daughter Jane married into the Inge ...

Throwley Hall: lithotint

'Throwley Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing an early-Tudor, stone building, which is Z-shaped with a tower at the top angle.'In Lithotint by W. L. Walton, from a sketch by H. L. Pratt; Published by Chapman ...

Throwley Old Hall, Manifold Valley

Ruins of Throwley Old Hall which stand on a hillside between the Hamps and Manifold valleys. It built in the early 16th century and largely rebuilt in 1603 by Sampson Meverell. The Meverell family had ...