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The Lake, Trentham Gardens

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

The Lake, Trentham Gardens

The house and grounds of Trentham Hall were modified by Henry Holland and Capability Brown in the ten years from 1768-1778. Brown dammed the River Trent and extended Trentham Lake to over a mile long ...

The Leasows, Hilderstone,

The Leasows was built in the late nineteenth century. In 1892 Arthur William Leedham lived here, but by 1912 Herbert Sidebottom had taken up residence.

The Lodge, Oakamoor

A postcard view of The Lodge, Oakamoor. The Lodge was built for George Kendall in 1761. He had an iron rolling mill and a tin-plating works nearby in Oakamoor. It was sold to George Smith of Smith ...

The Long Avenue, Chillington Hall,

View of the Long Avenue, looking east from Chillington Hall. The Long Avenue dates from about 1720. It is 2 and a quarter miles (3.5km) long, although the lower half has been abandoned. The rest of ...

The Long Close, Hollington

A postcard view of the Vicarage, also known as The Long Close and Hollington Hall, on Rectory Road, Hollington. The Hall was constructed around 1860 and was designed by Victorian architect Ewan Christian; ...

The Long Gallery at Beaudesert Hall

This view of the Long Gallery at Beaudesert Hall is from a glass negative believed to have been taken prior to a fire in 1909 in an adjacent part of the building. It is thought that the two men in the ...

The Long Walk, Enville

Ink drawing by Chris Broughton (born 1949). This drawing was one of a number commissioned by Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service in 2002 as part of the 'Hidden Estates' public art project, based ...

The Longton Coat of Arms

Possibly from one of the gates to Longton Park.

The Manor House, Uttoxeter

A postcard view of the Manor House on the High Street in Uttoxeter. The building is also known as Uttoxeter House and sometimes as Lord Gardner’s House, this being the birthplace of Admiral Alan Gardner ...

The Manor, Bishop's Offley

The Manor is a large Georgian house owned throughout the 19th century by the Larman family. The family's Offley estate was sold under the will of the late John Gerard Heath Lander in 1918, but the Manor ...

The Manor, Kings Bromley

A postcard view of the Manor at Kings Bromley, also known as Kings Bromley Hall. Built in 1755, it was the home of the Lane family from 1784 until they left in 1921. The Hall was eventually demolished ...

The Manor, Milwich,

Mrs Bradbury and Mr S. Hollins outside the Manor House, formerly known as The Grange. The small boy is Jack Knight. The Manor was once a farm, but today the buildings have been converted into private ...

The Manor, Milwich,

Mrs Bradbury outside the Manor House, formerly known as The Grange. The Manor was once a farm, but today the buildings have been converted into private residences.

The Mansions, Newport Street, Brewood

The Mansions were actually two houses, with one front door on the front of the house, and the other down the right hand side of the building. It was built in around 1600. The Locksmith cottages, which ...

The Mill Pool, Victoria Park, Stafford

A postcard view from the footbridge by the mill pool looking across Victoria Park and the River Sow towards the railway station buildings in the distance. Until 1957 the Town Mill stood near this site; ...

The Miller family, Shugborough Walled Garden,

George Miller, Head Gardener at Shugborough 1918 to 1921, and his family in front of one of the glasshouses in Shugborough Walled Garden. George is holding Florence Louise ('Peggy'), Mrs Miller is ...

The Moat House and Gazebo, Tamworth

The Moat House, Tamworth, viewed from the north-west with the 18th century garden gazebo in the foreground. Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is ...