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Wootton Lodge: water colour painting

Distant view showing the house standing on a cliff above trees. There is parkland in front, and the sombre background of a storm.Anonymous, [L. J. Wood].

Wootton Lodge: water colour painting

'Wootton Lodge.' Showing the side of the Lodge from the ground below. Three storeys of the building are shown, standing on a raised plateau. There are hills in the background.[Probably executed in ...

Wrottesley Hall

A gardener tending the lawn in the grounds of Wrottesley Hall. Wrottesley Hall was the seat of Lord Wrottesley. The Hall was built in 1696, with an estate of 2,319 acres. The hall was gutted by fire ...

Wrottesley Hall - The Shrubbery: sepia drawing

'Luxurient Beech tree in the shrubbery at Wrottesley, Staffordshire. Sir John Wrottesley recollected his father planting it.' Showing a large, densely foliated tree.'Cornelius Varley with his P[aten]t. ...

Wrottesley Hall - The Shrubbery: sepia drawing

'Luxurient young Sycamore trees in the shrubbery at Wrottesley Hall, Staffordshire.''Cornelius Varley [with] P[aten]t G[raphi]c Telescope.'

Wrottesley Hall - View of Malvern Hills: pencil drawing

'The Malvern Hills, Worcestershire from Wrottesley Hall, Staffordshire. These hill from their great distance are only visible when the atmosphere is very pure.' Showing hills seen above wooded countryside. ...

Wrottesley Observatory

The observatory was built around 1842 by the British astronomer John Wrottesley (1798-1867) in the grounds of Wrottesley Hall. In 1841 Wrottesley inherited his father's title, becoming the 2nd Baron ...

Wrottesley Observatory

The observatory was built around 1842 by the British astronomer John Wrottesley (1798-1867) in the grounds of Wrottesley Hall. In 1841 Wrottesley inherited his father's title, becoming the 2nd Baron ...

Wrottesley Park: sepia drawing

'Part of Wrottesley Park, Staffordshire from whence is seen in the distance the Wrekin in Shropshire.' Showing a view across the park, with dense woodland and a hill in the distance.'Cornelius Varley.'...

Yarlet Hall, Stone,

In 1873 The Reverend Walter Earle founded a private school at Yarlet Hall in 1873.

Yew Hedges, Hoar Cross Hall

Magnificent topiary at Hoar Cross Hall's gardens. Situated on the south side of the house, the yew hedges enclosed a series of small gardens. Also in this view are an ornamental fountain and a pair of ...

Yew Walk, Alton Towers

A view of the Yew Walk in the gardens at Alton Towers, with the Garden Conservatory in the distance. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 ...