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Gardener's House, Shugborough Walled Garden

View inside the conservatory looking towards the door into the Gardener's House. This photograph was taken by Charles Goldsmith, Head Gardener at Shugborough between December 1931 and October 1932. Copyright: ...

Gardeners, Darlaston Hall, Stone

A group of gardeners at Darlaston Hall, near Stone. At the time of this photograph the Hall belonged to the Meakin family, pottery manufacturers, who purchased Darlaston Hall from the Jervis family in ...

Gardening, Swythamley Hall

Anne Brocklehurst with her mother, Lady Gwladys, gardening at Swythamley Hall. Swythamley Hall was largely built in the early 19th century and extensively enlarged by Philip Brocklehurst in 1897. A ...

Gardens at Alton Towers

Stereoscope slide containing a view of Alton Towers and formal gardens. Originally home to the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury, Alton Towers has been developed into one of Europe's best known theme ...

Gardens at Basford Hurst, Cheddleton

Formal gardens at Basford Hurst, near Cheddleton, showing an urn and pedestal in the centre of a circular lawn. Basford Hurst was built around 1860 for the land agent Edwin Heaton . William Henry Rider, ...

Gardens at Heybridge, Lower Tean

The bank garden at Heybridge with a thatched roof of summer house in the centre. Samuel Philips (died 1824) bought Heybridge in about 1813 and greatly extended an existing stone built farmhouse. Samuel ...

Gardens at Wood Eaton Manor, Church Eaton

The gardens and glasshouses at Wood Eaton Manor. The Manor is in the background. At the time of this photograph it was the residence of Mr and Mrs C.E. Morris-Eyton and family. Mr Morris-Eyton was well ...

Gardens, Hawkesyard Priory, Armitage

Gardens viewed from the College, with a white robed Dominican Friar standing in front of the water feature. Two stone urns mark the entrance to flower beds. These features and the landscape were present ...

Gardens, Highfield Manor, Stafford, (1)

Highfield Manor was built in 1880 by David Hollin, a boot and shoe manufacturer. The gardens were influenced by those at Versailles, and Mr Hollins employed three gardeners. In 1900 Mr Hollin commissioned ...

Gardens, Highfield Manor, Stafford, (2)

Highfield Manor was built in 1880 by David Hollin, a boot and shoe manufacturer. The gardens were influenced by those at Versailles, and Mr Hollins employed three gardeners. In 1900 Mr Hollin commissioned ...

Gardens, Highfield Manor, Stafford, (3)

Highfield Manor was built in 1880 by David Hollin, a boot and shoe manufacturer. The gardens were influenced by those at Versailles, and Mr Hollins employed three gardeners. In 1900 Mr Hollin commissioned ...

Gardens, 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 remains, but was still standing in 1852. By this ...

Gas House, Trentham Hall

When Trentham Hall was rebuilt by Sir Charles Barry between 1834 and 1849 a new form of lighting was installed at the Hall: gas. As the nearest gas supplier was located in Etruria, the Trentham Estate ...

Gates at Park Hall, Leigh

These wrought iron gates were made by an unknown 18th century blacksmith. Park Hall, built in the 1690s, can be seen in the background.

Gerrard's Bromley Hall,

Gerrard's Bromley Hall was constructed in the late sixteenth century by Sir Gilbert Gerard, Queen Elizabeth's Attorney General. The hall was built behind two courtyards; off the courtyards were barns ...

Giffard's Cross, Brewood

Giffard's Cross reputedly marks the spot where Sir John Giffard shot a wild panther that had escaped from Chillington Castle. The Cross can be seen here on the right, with Chillington Hall, the family ...

Giffard's Cross, near Brewood

Giffard's Cross reputedly marks the spot where Sir John Giffard shot a wild panther that had escaped from Chillington Castle. The Cross can be seen here on the right, with Chillington Hall, the family ...

Glasshouses, Darlaston Hall Estate, Stone,

The Darlaston estate was owned by Burton Abbey, but during the Reformation the estate was sold to James Collier, a wool merchant. The estate was sold to William Jervis of Meaford in 1655, and it remained ...