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Bradley 'Old Hall': sepia drawing
Shows the hall, which was built in the 16th or early 17th century. Shows a farm house from the stock-yard at the back; apparently half-timber work, plastered over. Also shows the gables. Artist: Thomas ...
Bradley 'Priory' : pen drawing
Showing an Elizabethan half-timbered thatched cottage of L-shaped plan. Inscribed 'This building is to be pulled down this summer, May 1838.''T.P.W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood].
This small timber-framed ...
Bradwell Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme
Bradwell Hall has most notably been owned by the Sneyd family since 15th century. However this is not the original building.
After the death of Ralph Sneyd, Bradwell Hall was sold to the Twigg family ...
Brewhouse, Trentham Hall
This view of the former Brewhouse (later converted into private homes) was taken from the entrance to the courtyard.
Originally the brewhouse also contained the bakehouse and laundry. Most country ...
Brewhouse, Trentham Hall,
View taken from the entrance to the coach yard. The brewhouse is on the left, with the poultry house to the right. The brewhouse also contained the bakehouse and laundry. Most country houses had a ...
Brewood - Black Ladies Priory: engraving
South east view of the exterior, showing the mansion and chapel (Tudor and Jacobean). Additional plate for `The History and Antiquities of Staffordshire,' S. Shaw. Anonymous, [?S. Shaw.]
Brewood - Black Ladies Priory: tinted pen drawing
Shows the chapel, the half-timber building between the house and the stables.'T.P.Wood.'
Brewood - Black Ladies Priory: woodcut engraving
'The Convent of the Black Ladies, at Brewood.' Showing houses and the chapel, from the pool. Anonymous.
Brewood - Long Birch Hall: engraving
This engraving has been incorrectly identified in the Staffordshire Views collection as Blackladies, near Brewood. It is actually Long Birch Hall, a Tudor and Jacobean house. Most of the house collapsed ...
Brewood - Long Birch Hall: sepia drawing
West view showing the front of a Tudor building of brick, with stone dressings. Also showing the porch and the garden gate. the house was demolished in 1874. 'T. P. Wood.'
Brewood - Long Birch Hall: woodcut engraving
Showing a Tudor building with a central block and wings. It was demolished in 1874. Anonymous.
Brewood Hall
Brewood Hall became the seat of William, son of Roger Fowke during the reign of Edward IV (1461-1483). It later belonged to the Monckton family and in 1930 Major R.F.P. Monckton sold it to Mr C.O. Langley. ...
Brewood Hall
Brewood Hall became the seat of William, son of Roger Fowke during the reign of Edward IV (1461-1483). It later belonged to the Monckton family and in 1930 Major R.F.P. Monckton sold it to Mr C.O. Langley.
The ...
Brewood Hall
Brewood Hall became the seat of William, son of Roger Fowke during the reign of Edward IV (1461-1483). It later belonged to the Monckton family and in 1930 Major R.F.P. Monckton sold it to Mr C.O. Langley. ...
Brewood Hall, Brewood
The Hall dates from 1640 and was in the Fowke family until 1930.
Bridge at Alton Towers
An ornamental bridge in the grounds at Alton Towers. The gardens were created by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury between about 1810 and 1827.
Bridge over Moat, Eccleshall Castle,
The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in 1200, when Bishop Geoffrey Muschamp obtained a royal licence to embattle a manor house in ...
Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme
This photograph of Bank House on Bridge Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme was taken in 1963 prior to the house being demolished to make way for the Crown Court that now stands on the site. Bank House is ...