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The Lodge, Oulton Abbey, near Stone

Oulton Abbey, formerly Oulton House, was built by Thomas Dent, a solicitor, in about 1720. It was later owned by John Joule, the brewer, who added a new front in 1822. Between 1835 and 1838 it was occupied ...

The Lodge, Swynnerton Park

Swynnerton Park Lodge. A postcard view by William Shaw of Burslem.

The Lodges, Sandon Hall

Stafford Lodges and the gate to Sandon Hall. The original moated Sandon Old Hall was acquired by the Erdeswick family in 1338, but was sold to Lord Harrowby in 1776. The original building no longer ...

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 Gallery at Beaudesert Hall

Following the 1909 fire in an adjacent part of the building renovations were made to the Long Gallery where traces survived from Lord Paget’s time. It was remodelled to restore its Elizabethan appearance. ...

The Long Gallery Mantelpiece at Beaudesert Hall

The mantelpiece in the Long Gallery was considered to be one of the few outstanding remnants of Elizabethan times at Beaudesert. Following the 1909 fire in an adjacent part of the building, renovations ...

The Long Gallery Tapestry at Beaudesert Hall

Following the 1909 fire in an adjacent part of the building renovations were made to the Gallery. On the left is a large wall tapestry 'The Virtues Challenge the Vices as Christ begins his Ministry', ...

The Long Gallery, Alton Towers

The Long Gallery, looking north through the archway from the Great Drawing Room. The furniture dates from the Chetwynd-Talbot family's attempt to re-furnish the house after the great sale of 1857. Alton ...

The Long Gallery, Alton Towers

Interior view of the Long Gallery looking southwards towards the Drawing Room and the House Conservatory. The furniture dates from the Chetwynd-Talbot family's attempts to re-furnish the house after ...

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 Main Staircase at Wootton Lodge

Pictured is the Main Staircase at Wootton Lodge photographed by Country Life and featured in their magazine in March 1959. This fine carved Staircase dates from around 1700. Wootton Lodge was built ...

The Main Staircase, Chillington Hall

This view of the Main Staircase at Chillington Hall was taken by County Life in 1948. The staircase is a fine example of early Georgian joinery. The nosing of each tread is continued below the stair ...

The 'Manor House', Codsall

This building is a 16th century timber-framed house often mistakenly described as the former manor house of Codsall.

The Manor House, Ipstones

Exterior view of the Manor House at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Stafforshire. This view includes a motor car from the period. Photographer: William Blake of Longton.

The Manor House, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape including the Manor House at Ipstones, Staffordshire. A group of women can be seen posing for the photograph.

The Manor House, Ipstones. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Manor House at Ipstones, Nr. Leek, Staffordshire.