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Elephant and Castle Public House, Rear Yard, Stafford,

Rear of the Elephant and Castle public house at 7 Gaol Square, which had stood on this site for many years. The building was demolished in the 1970s to make way for a new road system.

Ellastone - Calwich Abbey: lithograph

'Calwich Abbey, the Seat of Court Dewes Granville, Esq.,' showing a white Gothic house seen over a lake.'Printed by T. W. & C. Fairland, London. Published by Dawson & Hobson, Ashbourn.'

Ellenhall Hall,

Ellenhall Post Office

A postcard view of the former Post Office in Ellenhall. This postcard was published by E.J. Hurlstone of High Street, Eccleshall. It was franked in Ellenhall on 8 August 1917 and sent to an address ...

Elmore Park, Rugeley

A postcard view of birds on Elmore Park's pool in Rugeley. Fed by the Rising Brook, the pool was originally part of the Hagley Hall estate and may have been a moat. The pool has an island which, it is ...

Emma Coley at Manley Hall, Weeford

A postcard portrait of Miss Emma Coley pictured with her bicycle in the grounds of Manley Hall, Weeford. Manley Hall was built for Admiral John Shawe Manley in 1833 in a castellated Tudor style designed ...

Engraving of Bellamour Hall, Colton

A photograph of a mid-19th century engraving of Bellamour Hall, Colton. The Hall was built in 1796 by the widowed Lady Blount for her son Edward and stoodt near an early 17th century hall built by Sir ...

Enid and Anthony Perry, Stubwood, Denstone

Enid Perry (née Cooke) with her baby son Anthony in the garden of Ivy House, Denstone.

Entrance lodge, Heath House, Upper Tean

The south west entrance lodge for Heath House, built in a Tudor style around 1836. Heath House was built for John Burton Philips in 1836 and was designed by Thomas Johnson of Lichfield. It is a large ...

Entrance to Dovedale, near Ilam

On the left is Bunster Hill, overlooking the steep-sided gorge through which flows the River Dove.

Entrance to the Gardens, Alton Towers

A view of the gardens at Alton Towers, with the Memorial to the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury on the right. The Memorial was erected in about 1830 by his nephew John, the 16th Earl. It is a copy of the Choragic ...

Entrance to the Gardens, Rangemore Hall

Postcard view of the greenhouse entrance to the gardens at Rangemore Hall. Rangemore Hall was built in the 1850s around a house built in 1822. Lord Burton remodelled the house in 1898-1901. The Burton ...

Entrance to the Governor's House, Stafford Gaol,

When the gaol was built in 1793 it included a house for the governor, who was required by law to live within the prison grounds. The governor's quarters were built facing Gaol Road. At the time ...

Entrance to Trentham

An image from a photograph album belonging to the Jervis family of Darlaston Hall, near Stone. A view of the entrance to the Trentham Estate. The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the ...

Entrance to Trentham Pleasure Gardens. Photographed by William Blake.

Visitors at the entrance to Trentham Pleasure Gardens, Nr. Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. The Trentham estate was home and pleasure gardens to the Dukes of Sutherland from the seventeenth to the early ...

Enville Hall

The manor of Enville was purchased by Sir Edward Grey in 1528, and he had built the brick house which forms the core of the present Hall by 1548. The Greys later became Earls of Stamford. The Hall was ...

Enville Hall

This postcard view looks across the Ha-ha pool also known as the Sea Horse pool, to the north front of Enville Hall. The manor of Enville was purchased by Sir Edward Grey in 1528, and he had built ...

Enville Hall Overview

Ink drawing by Chris Broughton (born 1949). This drawing was one of a number commissioned by Staffordshire Arts and Museum Service in 2002 as part of the 'Hidden Estates' public art project, based around ...