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Mavesyn Ridware Hall - Gatehouse: painting

'The King post Mavesyn Ridware Old Hall - notice the Tudor Rose on the underside of The Tie Beam, 1895.' Showing the interior of the Gatehouse. A medieval timber roof construction, with a central King ...

Meaford Hall Lodge, near Stone

There has been a hall at Meaford since the seventeenth century. Towards the end of the century a William Jervis of Chatcull bought the estate, and in 1740 soldiers of the Duke of Cumberland were billeted ...

Meaford Power Station Gatehouse

The gatehouse building on Meaford Road, the gatehouse is still in use (2018) and stands at the entrance to the Meaford Business Park that now occupies part the old power station site. The power station ...

Meynell Hunt meet, Mavesyn Ridware Hall

Mavesyn Ridware Hall was built by Charles Chadwick on the site of the Old Hall in 1718. To the right of the Hall can be seen the Gatehouse of Mavesyn Ridware Old Hall. This 14th century building has ...

Miners Welfare Home Gates, Rudyard

Horton Lodge was built by Stephen Chesters-Thompson in 1890. In 1894 it was bought by Mr W.A.M. Tellwright of Wolstanton, the owner of Sneyd Collieries. Between 1925 and 1948 it was the North Staffordshire ...

Newcastle Lodge, Keele University

Newcastle Lodge stands on the approach drive to Keele Hall from the north off Keele Road. It is a Grade II listed two-storey red-brick building with blue diaper work decoration, built in 1833 and designed ...

North Lodge House, Darlaston Hall Estate, Stone,

In the 1940s, North Lodge was occupied by Mrs. Constance Meakin's gardener, Mr. Mellor. The Darlaston estate was owned by Burton Abbey, but during the Reformation the estate was sold to James Collier, ...

Office building, Wilts United Dairies Creamery, Uttoxeter

Office building at the Wilts United Dairies creamery, Brookside Road, Uttoxeter. Uttoxeter Creamery opened on 29 September 1897 on a site close to the railway station. The business rapidly expanded, ...

Old entrance to Trentham Gardens, Stone Road, Trentham

The original entrance to the leisure gardens at Trentham was between the two large "lodges" just to the right of the three PMT (Potteries Motor Traction) buses. The lodges were originally at the western ...

Old Town Wall, Stafford

Since Stafford was first occupied as a settlement it was fortified, at first by natural features - the River Sow on one side and marshland on the other. Early man-made defences includes medieval ditches ...

Park Gate and Lodge, Teddesley

The Lodge to Teddesley Park still stands but has been extended and is now a private residence. Teddesley Hall was built sometime between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th baronet, and was ...

Park Gate and Lodge, Teddesley, Penkridge

Teddesley Hall was built sometime between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th baronet, and was designed by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. After the death of the 3rd Baron Littleton in ...

Park House, Fairoak, Eccleshall

Park House is believed to date from the 17th century and was the Keeper's Lodge for Bishop's Wood. It is also thought to have been used as a shooting lodge. An exterior view from the south and south east. ...

Parkgate Lodge, Teddesley Park

Teddesley Hall was built some time between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th baronet, and was designed by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. After the death of the 3rd Baron Littleton ...

Parkgate Lodge, Weston

Members of Staffordshire Industrial Archaeology pictured at the derelict early 19th century Parkgate Lodge at the entrance to the carriage drive to Ingestre Hall.

Patshull Park - Lodge: sepia wash drawing

'Lodge in Patshul (sic) Park, Staffordshrie on nearly the highest part of the Park.' Showing a half-timber building in ruins, with what appears to be ivy obscuring the doorway, which is between two side ...

Pepperpot Lodge, Tixall

Photograph of the Pepper Pot Lodge at Tixall before restoration. It was built where the drive from Tixall Hall crossed the Stafford to Great Haywood road, and could possibly have been used as a toll ...

Pillaton Hall Gatehouse, Penkridge

Pillaton Hall was rebuilt in brick by the Littleton family in the late 15th century, on the moated site of an earlier hall. Only the gatehouse range now remains, the rest having been largely demolished, ...