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The Stables, Weston Park, Weston under Lizard

Built in 1688, the stables are linked to Weston Hall by a range built in 1865. Weston Hall was built by Sir Thomas and Lady Wilbraham in 1671. Lady Wilbraham is believed to have been the architect. ...

The Staircase at Wolseley Hall

The oak carved Staircase was installed by the Second Baronet, Sir Charles Wolseley (1630-1714) during renovation of the Hall and grounds. The famous travel writer Celia Fiennes (Lady Wolseley’s niece) ...

The State Bed at Beaudesert Hall

This view of the State Bed in the State Bedroom at Beaudesert Hall is from a glass negative believed to have been taken prior to the fire in 1909 which was in an adjacent part of the building. The State ...

The Stumpery, Biddulph Grange Garden

Biddulph Grange Garden was created by James Bateman between 1841 and the 1860s for his collection of plants from around the world. The garden is a global journey, with an Italian garden, the Americas ...

The Swings. Trentham Gardens. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the children's play park at Trentham Gardens, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. Trentham Gardens estate was home and pleasure gardens to the Dukes of Sutherland from the seventeenth to the ...

The Talbot Fast Food Restaurant, Alton Towers

Barbara Pattinson is pictured operating a drinks machine in the Talbot fast food restaurant at Alton Towers. This photograph was taken by Stafford photographer Tony Boydon. Alton Towers was the ...

The Temple, Ingestre

A sepia wash drawing of the Temple at Ingestre drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). This octagonal temple or rotunda was built in the mid 18th century and has been attributed ...

The Temple, Patshull Hall

The Doric Temple stands on the west side of the Great Pool at Patshull Hall, and is believed to have been designed by James Gibbs in about 1750. It was incorporated into the Temple Hotel in 1980.

The Terrace, Alton Towers

A postcard view looking east along the Terrace with the Conservatories on the left. At the end of the path is the Alcove, sometimes known as the Small Temple or Rotunda. The gardens were created by the ...

The Terrace, Trentham Gardens. Photographed by William Blake. B62

View of the terrace at Trentham Gardens, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The estate was home and pleasure gardens to the Dukes of Sutherland from the seventeenth to the early twentieth century. ...

The Terraces, Sandon Hall

The Terraces were laid out along the south front of the house to designs by W.A. Nesfield in 1852. The present Sandon Hall was built in about 1850 after the earlier building had burnt down. It was ...

The Toy Railway, Alton Towers

The Toy Railway was one of the first attractions to be installed in the late 1950s when the estate was first opened as a major tourist attraction.

The Trellis Window, Trentham Gardens

Lithograph of a painting by E. Adveno Brooke (1821-1910) showing Trentham gardens. It was published in Edward Adveno Brooke's 1857 book 'Gardens of England'. Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s ...

The view towards Trentham from Rookery Lane, Stoke-on-Trent

This photograph was taken from the Trent Vale Brick and Tile Works on Rookery Lane looking southwards towards the higher ground of Trentham Gardens. In the centre foreground is the estate of prefabricated ...

The Waterfalls, Beaudesert

A postcard view of a small waterfall in Beaudesert Park. Postcard published by J. Tinsley, Chasetown. Postmarked 30 June 1906.

The West Front of Shugborough

A view of the west front of Shugborough, showing the full extent of the Ruin on the banks of the River Sow. To the left can be seen the Chinese House, built in 1747, and the Orangery, built in 1764 by ...

The Yeomanry Camp, Officers Lines, Patshull Park

The Staffordshire Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.

The Yeomanry Camp, Patshull Park

The Staffordshire Yeomanry was a Volunteer Force, and this camp was probably held just before embarking for overseas service.