Lotus Shoe Factory Exterior, Stafford
Main offices of Lotus, on the corner of Sandon Road and Freeman Street. The main gates on Freeman Street can be seen to the left of the building.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded ...
Lovers' Walk, Shugborough Park,
Photographer: Benjamin Karleese.
Loxley Park: engraving
South East view showing a of a Georgian House in a park, backed by a landscape of hills with a chapel in the distance. The house has many windows, 11 on the front, and 5 at the side. There are dormer ...
Loxley Park: sepia drawing
'Loxley Park, Staffordshire.' Showing the house in the distance, with a large tree in the foreground.'J. C. Buckler.'
Lyndon to the Sheep Walk, Enville
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 ...
Lysways Hall: engraving
'To Francis Cobb Esqr. this North West View of Liswis Hall, (sic) is inscribed by his obliged Servant, S. Shaw.' Showing a mid-Georgian house standing in a park with a lake in front of it. The house ...
Lysways Hall: water colour painting
'Liswis.' Showing a mid-Georgian house, viewed from the north west, standing in a park with a lake in front of it.[See SV VII.34b, for engraved copy.] Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Maer Hall
The present hall was built by the Macclesfield family, probably in the seventeenth century. It was bought by Josiah Wedgwood II in 1805, after he was lent the money by his brother-in-law Robert Darwin ...
Maer Hall
A postcard view of the Hall from the west. The present hall was built by the Macclesfield family, probably in the seventeenth century. The original Jacobean house can be seen to the right.
It was bought ...
Manley Hall, Weeford
A postcard view of Manley Hall showing the entrance drive and porte cochere. In its early years it was known as Thickbroom Hall. The Hall was built for Admiral John Shawe Manley in 1833 in a castellated ...
Manley Hall, Weeford
A postcard view of Manley Hall from the surrounding parkland. In its early years it was known as Thickbroom Hall. The Hall was built for Admiral John Shawe Manley in 1833 in a castellated Tudor style ...
Manley Hall, Weeford
A postcard view of Manley Hall showing the entrance drive and porte cochere. In its early years it was known as Thickbroom Hall. The Hall was built for Admiral John Shawe Manley in 1833 in a castellated ...
Manor House and Barn, Hanchurch
Hanchurch Manor was built in a Tudor style in the early 19th century to designs by Sir Charles Barry around a 17th century core. The Grade II listed building was part of the Duke of Sutherland's Estate ...
Manor House from the moat, Eccleshall Castle,
View of the manor house of the castle from the moat.
The tower on the left was a red brick tower built by a Mr. Jervis who owned and lived at the castle for a few years in 1880, apparently so that ...
Manor House, 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 ...
Manor Lake, Madeley
A view of the southern end of Manor Lake. The lake was integrated into the landscape created around Madeley Manor when it was developed in the 1820s. Today, the M6 crosses the line of trees at the end ...
Map of Staffordshire
This map shows Trentham, Clayton, Butterton and Hanchurch in 1925. Marked on the map are Trentham Park, Butterton Hall and Clayton Hall.
Digitisation funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund
Map of the Barlaston Hall Estate,
Map of the Barlaston Hall Estate, showing the future housing sites and the site of the first village for key factory personnel.
Josiah Wedgwood (1730 - 1795) began his apprenticeship as a potter in ...