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Apedale Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Apedale Hall was rebuilt in 1826 by the Heathcote family in the Elizabethan style by the industrialist Richard Edensor Heathcote. This is the view of the house 14 years before it was demolished.

Apedale Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Taken from a print entitled 'The Seat of Richard Edensor Heathcote Esquire'. In 1826 Richard Heathcote had Apedale Hall rebuilt in Elizabethan style.

Aqualate Hall

This postcard view shows Aqualate Hall by John Nash. The original Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century ...

Aqualate Hall

The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...

Aqualate Hall

The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...

Aqualate Hall and Grounds,

The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...

Aqualate Hall on Fire

The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...

Aqualate Hall,

The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...

Aqualate Hall,

The original Aqualate Hall (pictured) was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild ...

Arley Church and Castle: sepia drawing

'South West View of Over Arley Church and Castle, Staffordshire,' showing the church and castle (like SV I.65b). The towers of the castle appear over the hill to the right. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire ...

Arley Hall ('Castle'): water colour painting

'Arley Hall the Seat of Earl Montmorris.' View from the lawns on the north east of the hall. Showing the Jacobean and Georgian wing with the church tower at the back. The house has six dormer windows ...

Arley Hall (or 'Castle'): indian ink drawing

View of the hall which is Jacobean with a Georgian wing, from the gardens on the south west side of the hall. Upper Arley was in Staffordshire until 1895, since when it has been part of Worcestershire. ...

Armitage Hall and Park: steel engraving

'Armitage Park, Staffordshire,' showing a south west view of the Hall.'Drawn by J. P. Neale; Engraved by W. Tombleson; Published Dec., 1820 by J. P. Neale, 16, Bennett St., Blackfriars Road and Sherwood, ...

Armitage Lodge, Armitage

Armitage Lodge was built in the first decades of the 19th century. Throughout its existence the grounds were made available for fetes and garden parties for local people. During most of the 19th century ...

Armitage Park and Canal: engraving

'View of Armitage Park and subterraneous canal.' Showing Armitage church in the distance to the left of the canal, and a white villa or lodge in the park. 'Stringer, del.,' [drawn by E. or C. E. Stringer]....

Armitage Park: engraving

'Armitage Park, South. Seat of Thomas Lister, Esquire,' showing the Hall in the park with hills behind. [The house, rebuilt by Josiah Spode, has reverted to the old name of Hawksyard].'F. Calvert, ...

Armitage Park: pen drawing

'Armitage Park (House) as seen from the Sandy Rock over the Tunnel by the Roadside, 1814.' Showing the house in the distance beyond a pool.'John Allport del., [drawn].'

Armitage Park: pen drawing

'View of Armitage Park with the carriage road (just then made) leading to the edge at the top of Brereton Hill.''John Allport del.,' [drawn]