The Old Hough and the New Hough, Stafford
Until around 1980 there were two large houses and a lodge in an area known as the Hough in Stafford. These buildings were very near to the Lichfield Road (A34); however, they were all difficult to see ...
The Pickford Lodges, Trentham
The Pickford Lodges were built by Joseph Pickford in about 1777. Pickford also built Wedgwood's Etruria factory and Etruria Hall. It was the Sutherland's southern driveway after they had passed through ...
The Round House, Dimmingsdale, Oakamoor
The Round House stands in the upper part of Dimmingsdale, near Oakamoor. It is an early 19th century remodelling of an 18th century house and it has been suggested that it was used as a hunting lodge ...
The Swiss Lodge, Fazeley
The Swiss Lodge at the northern entrance to Drayton Manor, off Lichfield Street (the A5), Fazeley. It was built around 1900 by Sir Robert Peel, 4th baronet of Drayton Manor, reputedly to remiond his ...
The Village, Sandon
In the centre are the two Stafford Lodges at the gateway to Sandon Hall. The Lodges were built in 1902, but the gate and gate piers are earlier. The gates were probably made in Gloucestershire by William ...
The Woodhouse, Hopwas
Previously known as Hopwas Hayes Lodge, The Woodhouse was built by Zachary Babington in 1730 as part of the Fisherwick estate. It was situated on the highest part of Hopwas Wood. It subsequently had 19th ...
Three Views of Stone,
The top view is of Hayes Lodge on Longton Road.
In the centre is St. Michael's Church, built in 1758 in the grounds of an earlier Augustinian Priory. The porch holds two thirteenth century priory ...
Tittensor Chase Lodge. Photographed by William Blake.
View of Tittensor Chase Lodge, Staffordshire.
Tixall - Lodge: pen and ink drawing
'Lodge at Tixall, opposite the Farm Buildings.' The former is an octagonal Jacobean stone building, with a cupola roof ending in a central chimney. The farm buildings are on the left of the lodge, across ...
Tixall - Oak Tree: pen and wash drawing
'Tixall Oak with a Distant View of the Chapel and the Old Gateway.' Showing a study of a large oak tree in the foreground. The remains of the old Tixall Hall, and the Jacobean gatehouse with four corner ...
Tixall gatehouse
The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house.
Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...
Tixall Gatehouse
The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gatehouse. Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...
Tixall Gatehouse Roof,
The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house.
Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...
Tixall Gate-house,
The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house.
Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...
Tixall Gate-house,
The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house.
Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...
Tixall Gate-house,
The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house.
Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...
Tixall Gate-house,
The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; the hall was rebuilt in 1555. In 1580 Sir Walter Aston added the gate-house.
Six years later Mary Queen of Scots was imprisoned ...