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Conservatory at Alton Towers
Interior view of the House Conservatory looking towards the Drawing Room.
Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852.
The 15th ...
Conservatory, Alton Towers
This postcard view was published by The Alton Towers Café, Alton, Staffs.
Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852.
The 15th ...
Conservatory, Alton Towers
A postcard view of the House Conservatory which linked the Drawing Room with the Octagon.
Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. ...
Conservatory, Drayton Manor, Fazeley
The conservatory, seen in this photograph, was added by the third Sir Robert Peel. Drayton Manor was the home of the Peel family and was built by Sir Robert Peel's father in about 1790. This house was ...
Convalescing soldiers at Ravenhill House, Brereton
The house had been briefly unoccupied when, in March 1915, the War Office intimated that Lady Zouche had offered the house as a V.A.D (Voluntary Aid Detached) Hospital to be operated by the Red Cross ...
Cotes Hall College, Cotes Heath,
Cotes Hall College near Stone, which is located on the right before Cotes Heath and Cranberry Street (photograph of a print). In 1851 John James Matthews resided here.
In the foreground can be seen ...
Coton Hall, Coton-in-the-Clay
Coton Hall is at Coton-in-the-Clay in the parish of Hanbury. This large three-storey stuccoed house was built in 1790 as the home of the Adderley family. A major fire in 1947 caused extensive damage ...
Coton Hill Asylum, Front View, Stafford
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...
Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford
The male side of the hospital, seen from the cricket ground.
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house ...
Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...
Coton Hill Asylum, Stafford,
Coton Hill Asylum was built in the 1850s and opened in 1854. It was originally built as an extension to the County Asylum in order to house private patients. It was to be known as The institution for ...
Cottage, Milford Hall
19th century estate worker’s cottage at the rear of Milford Hall.
Cotton - Hall: lithograph
South east view of the Hall near Alton, showing a late Georgian building of three storeys on the left, and then a bay and two storeys on the right. The roof retains an even level. There are trees behind ...
Cotton Hall
View of the entrance of Cotton Hall. The present Cotton Hall was built in the 18th century by the Gilbert family. In 1844 it was sold to the Earl of Shrewsbury and it was converted into a monastery for ...
County Asylum, Stafford
The County Asylum on Corporation Street opened in 1818, to accommodate 120 private and pauper patients.
The hospital moved to Seisdon near Wolverhampton in 1946 and the building became St. George's ...
Courtyard entrance, Trentham Hall
Looking south from Park Drive to the courtyard entrance of Trentham Hall. Through the stone gate piers there is a glimpse of the carriage porch. The courtyard buildings have been fenced off and are ...
Courtyard, Blithfield Hall
A watercolour painting of the interior of the courtyard at Blithfield Hall, showing the fountain. The range to the left contains the 16th century Great Hall. Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family ...
Courtyard, Patshull House, Patshull