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Barlaston Hall

Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The design is attributed to Sir Robert Taylor. In 1774 Barlaston Hall featured ...

Barlaston Hall and Grounds,

Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The design is attributed to Sir Robert Taylor. In 1774 Barlaston Hall ...

Barlaston Hall Estate

A view of a part of the ornamental lake on the Barlaston Hall estate. Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The ...

Barlaston Hall under Repair,

Barlaston Hall stands on a hill, overlooking the Trent Valley. It was built in 1756 for Thomas Mills, an attorney from Leek. The design is attributed to Sir Robert Taylor. In 1774 Barlaston Hall ...

Barlaston Hall: sepia drawing

'View of Barlaston Hall, Staffordshire,' showing a tall, three-storeyed house, with a classical front door (up 5 steps), wings with bay windows. Pediment top to front. artist: J. Buckler.

Barlaston Old Road. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene with a view of Barlaston Old Road, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.

Barlow family at Highcroft, Rough Close

Charles Barlow, pottery manufacturer (in bowler hat), with his family in the garden at Highcroft. This is one of a set of photographs of the Barlow family of Highcroft, Windmill Hill, Rough Close. ...

Barlow family at Highcroft, Rough Close

Charles Barlow (in bowler hat) with his two eldest children and baby Dorothy held by the housemaid. This is one of a set of photographs of the Barlow family of Highcroft, Windmill Hill, Rough Close. ...

Barlow family at Highcroft, Rough Close

Mrs Fanny Barlow and her family in the garden of Highcroft. Her husband, Charles Barlow died in 1897. This is one of a set of photographs of the Barlow family of Highcroft, Windmill Hill, Rough Close. ...

Barnfields Farmhouse, Weeping Cross, Stafford,

Barnfields was built by John Twigg in the late eighteenth-century. Some of the stonework was said to have come from Baswich Church when it was rebuilt in the 1740s. The large stone barn dates from the ...

Barton Hall, Barton-under-Needwood

Barton Hall is an eleven bay, two-storey Georgian house. It was built in 1724 and for much of the 19th century it was owned by the Fowler-Butler family

Barton Land Home for the Elderly, Barlaston,

Barton Land under repair; builders are replacing the roof tiles. The nineteenth century building was formerly known as Upper House and was the home of the Barton- Land family. The house was bequeathed ...

Barton under Needwood - 'Barton Hall' : sepia drawing

'South East View of Barton Hall, belonging to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart.' Showing a many-gabled house of timber and brick behind a garden wall.'J. Buckler.'

Barton under Needwood - 'Barton Hall' : sepia drawing

'South West View of Barton Hall, belonging to Sir Edmund Antrobus, Bart.' Showing a many-gabled house of timber and brick behind a garden wall. 'J. Buckler.'

Basford Hall, Cheddleton

The Hall and estate stands on Basford Green within the old Manor of Cheddleton. It came into the possession of the Sneyd family in about 1815. Revd. John Sneyd commissioned the building of 'The Bathhouse' ...

Batchacre Hall

Batchacre Hall has a Georgian facade, but the building is earlier. In the woods to the south of the hall is the porch from Gerrard's Bromley Hall dated 1584. It was moved there in the mid-eighteenth ...

Batchacre Park House: engraving

South west view of the Georgian Gothic house with four stories. Showing a lake with an island, (on which there are ruins,) a ship, a sundial, a cannon and a flag staff.Inscribed 'To Richard Whitworth ...

Batchacre Park: tinted drawing

View of the house from across the lake, showing a ship in the foreground to the left, and an island (on which there are ruins,) to the right.Anonymous. [S. Shaw]