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Hoar Cross Hall

Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Henry Clutton. It was begun by Hugo Meynell-Ingram just before his marriage in 1863 to Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bt. On 26 May 1871 ...

Hoar Cross Hall

Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Henry Clutton. It was begun by Hugo Meynell-Ingram just before his marriage in 1863 to Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bt. On 26 May 1871 ...

Hoar Cross Hall, Gardens and Church

Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 and 1871 by Henry Clutton. It was begun by Hugo Meynell-Ingram just before his marriage in 1863 to Emily Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Wood, Bt. On 26 May 1871 ...

Holly Bush Hall, near Newborough

Holly Bush Hall stands just north of Newborough. The ornamental lake in the foreground was formed as a fish pond by damming the Eland Brook. Built in the late 18th or early 19th century it was used ...

Holly Hedge, Keele

A colour-tinted postcard view of the Holly Hedge at Keele Hall. The hedge was planted in 1769 and was originally 200 yards long, 25 feet high and 18 feet wide. A gardener is standing on the footpath ...

Home Farm House, Farley

Home Farm House dates from the 18th century.

House, Little Onn Hall Estate, Church Eaton,

Detached house. Photograph from a sale catalogue. Little Onn Hall is located about 1 1/2 miles south west of Church Eaton. The hall was built c.1870 - 1875, but has been altered and enlarged over ...

Hunt Meet at Dunstall Hall, near Burton-upon-Trent

Riders from the Meynell Hunt, during a fox-hunting meet at Dunstall Hall. Baroness Burton (left) with Mr R.J. Hardy of Dunstall Hall. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Hunt Meet at 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 ...

Hunt meet at Heybridge, Lower Tean

North Staffordshire Hunt meeting on the lawn in front of the south-west front of the house. Samuel Philips (died 1824) bought Heybridge in about 1813 and greatly extended an existing stone built farmhouse. ...

Hunt meet at Walton Hall, near Eccleshall

A fox hunt meet at Walton Hall, near Eccleshall. Photographer: Frank T. Hudson, High Street, Eccleshall.

Huntley Hall, near Cheadle

This postcard view shows Huntley Hall which stood close to the River Tean at Huntley near Cheadle. There was an earlier hall occupied by John Bulkeley who died in 1802. In the 1820s the hall was rebuilt ...

Ice house, Sandon

A view of the entrance to the ice house which served Sandon Hall. It stands by the side of one of the estate drives, close to Icehouse plantation. It is believed to have been built around 1780. Until ...

Ice house, Sandon

A view of the entrance to the ice house which served Sandon Hall. It stands by the side of one of the estate drives, close to Icehouse plantation. It is believed to have been built around 1780 and was ...

Ice house, Trentham

This view shows the remains of a Georgian ice house close to Trentham Lake. During 2016, the Trentham Estate was carrying out a project to re-discover the landscape that Lancelot “Capability” Brown ...

Icehouse, Dilhorne Hall

Icehouses were used to store ice collected in the winter from frozen ponds and rivers. Icehouses were often a feature of stately homes and large houses until the early 20th century and the advent of ...

Icehouse, Shugborough Park,

Until refrigeration people lived on seasonal food, although a greater variety was enjoyed by the rich who had living supplies of game in their grounds. From the early seventeenth century icehouses came ...

Ilam Hall

A colour lithograph print of Ilam Hall from 'A Series of Picturesque Views of the seats of Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland' edited by the Rev. F.O. Morris, B.A., published in 1880. The ...