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Hawkesyard Priory and College, Rugeley

A postcard view of the Church and College at Hawkesyard Priory. The mansion on the right was formerly known as Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, which was originally built by Nathaniel Lister and ...

Hawkesyard Priory and Spode House, Rugeley

An aerial view of the Church and College at Hawkesyard Priory Estate. The mansion top left was formerly known as Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house originally built by Nathaniel Lister. Top centre ...

Hawkesyard Priory, Armitage, Staffordshire

Built in the grounds of the late Josiah Spode IV's Armitage Park by the English Dominican friars between 1896 and 1914. Josiah left Hawkesyard to his niece, Helen Gulson for her lifetime and then to the ...

Hay Making at Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton

A postcard view of hay making at Little Onn Hall. The Hall was built around 1870 to 1875, but has been altered and enlarged over the years. Little Onn Hall is close to an earlier medieval moated site ...

Hazel Dene, Great Haywood

Hazel Dene, Great Haywood. This house stood on the site now occupied by Hazeldene Surgery, off Trent Close. J.R.R. Tolkien and his wife Edith lived in rooms here briefly in 1916 when it was the home ...

Head Gardener's House, Shugborough

A view of the rear (northeast) face of the Head Gardener's House at Shugborough Walled Garden. This photograph was taken during period George Bentley was Head Gardener (1907-1917). The house was designed ...

Head Gardener's House, Trentham

The Head Gardener's House at Trentham Hall was built to a design by Charles Barry. It was first occupied in 1841 by George Fleming, the Head Gardener.

Heap family at Shugborough Walled Garden

Jean Lett (née Heap)with her brothers John (left) and Jim at the Walled Garden, Shugborough. Their father, James A. Heap, was tenant at the Walled Garden between 1939 and 1948 and specialised in sweet ...

Heap family at Shugborough walled Garden

James Heap, Mrs Heap, her daughter-in-law and John Heap outside the Head Gardener's house and conservatory at Shugborough. James A. Heap, was tenant at the Walled Garden between 1939 and 1948 and specialised ...

Heap family, Walled Garden, Shugborough

The Heap family with Women's Land Army girls at the Walled Garden, Shugborough. The Head Gardener's house is in the background. James A. Heap, tenant at the Walled Garden between 1939 and 1947, is standing ...

Heath House, Upper Tean

The entrance front of Heath House. Chauffeurs and a car stand under the porte cochere. Heath House was built for John Burton Philips in 1836 and was designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield. It is a large ...

Heath House, Upper Tean

Heath House was built for John Burton Philips in 1836 and was designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield. It is a large house of sandstone ashlar, built in a Tudor style. The Philips family owned the Tean ...

Heath House, Upper Tean

Heath House from the south west with the formal gardens in the foreground. Heath House was built for John Burton Philips in 1836 and was designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield. It is a large house of ...

Heybridge, Lower Tean

A view of Heybridge from the south-east. Samuel Philips (died 1824) bought Heybridge in about 1813 and greatly extended an existing stone built farmhouse. Samuel was part of the J. & N. Phillips textile ...

Heybridge, Lower Tean, Staffordshire

A view of the south-west front of Heybridge taken from the gardens. Samuel Philips (died 1824) bought Heybridge in about 1813 and greatly extended an existing stone built farmhouse. Samuel was part ...

High Park, Patshull, Pattingham

George and Alice Lewis of High Park Cottage, Patshull.

High Park, Patshull, Pattingham

Outside High Park Cottage, east of Patshull Hall. Back row (left to right): George Lewis, Alice Lewis, Charles Houghton. At front: James William Lewis.

Highfield Manor and Grounds, Stafford

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 ...