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Dovecote and buildings, Loxley Hall
Loxley Hall dovecote before surrounding builidings were demolished.
Loxley Hall was built around 1800. It was possibly remodelled during the 19th century. The Hall was the home of the Sneyd-Kinnersley ...
Dovecote, Brocton Hall
The 18th century ornamental octagonal brick dovecote at Brocton Hall.
Dovecote, Chillington Hall
This elaborate dovecote stands in the stable block and was built in about 1730.
Reproduced by permission of English Heritage and the National Monuments Record.
Dovedale - Beresford Hall: engraving
'Beresford Hall, The Seat of Charles Cotton , Esq., the celebrated Angler,' showing a stone Jacobean hosue seen from the grounds.'Engraved from the Original Picture by Stanfield, in the possession of ...
Dovedale - Beresford Hall: engraving
'Distant View of Beresford Hall,' showing a stone Jacobean house seen from the grounds. 'Engraved by J. H. Kernot, from an original picture by Stanfield in the possession of the Publisher.'
Dovedale - Beresford Hall: lithograph
'Distant view of Beresford Hall,' showing men on horse-back in the foreground. Inscribed 'Piscator...But go on with me six miles further to my house, where you shall be extremely welcome.' [A quotation ...
Dovedale - Beresford Hall: lithograph
Showing the entrance gateway with a circular arch over which there is a corbelled pediment with `bear rampant' on a shield.Anonymous.
Doveleys, near Denstone
The Doveleys estate was acquired around 1831 by Sir Benjamin Heywood (1792-1863), a Manchester banker, and later given to his son Sir Thomas Percival Heywood (1823-1874). Thomas Percival replaced the ...
Doveleys, near Denstone
The Doveleys estate was acquired around 1831 by Sir Benjamin Heywood (1792-1863), a Manchester banker, and later given to his son Sir Thomas Percival Heywood (1823-1874). Thomas Percival replaced the ...
Doveridge Hall, near Uttoxeter
A postcard view of the west front of Doveridge Hall, in Derbyshire, which was built in 1769 by Edward Stevens for Sir Henry Cavendish. It was the residence of Lord Waterpark in the early 20th century. ...
Doveridge Hall, near Uttoxeter
A postcard view of the east front of Doveridge Hall, in Derbyshire, which was built in 1769 by Edward Stevens for Sir Henry Cavendish. It was the residence of Lord Waterpark in the early 20th century. ...
Doveridge Hall, near Uttoxeter
Doveridge Hall, in Derbyshire, was built in 1769 by Edward Stevens for Sir Henry Cavendish. It was the residence of Lord Waterpark in the early 20th century. The Hall, which overlooked the Dove valley, ...
Doveridge Hall: lithograph
'Doveridge Hall, The Seat of Lord Waterpark.' Showing a three storey classical mansion [built 1769], with a pilastered central block and wings of brick and a stone basement, situated in a park. Anonymous. ...
Doveridge Suspension Bridge and Doveridge Hall
A postcard view of the Suspension Bridge at Doveridge with a glimpse of Doveridge Hall in the background, taken from the Staffordshire side of the River Dove.
The bridge was built in 1901. In 1946 ...
Drakelowe Hall, Derbyshire
Drakelowe Hall was an Elizabethan mansion which stood on the south bank of the River Trent, close to Burton-upon-Trent. It was set in the grounds of an historic agricultural and sporting estate of around ...
Drawbridge, Entrance, Alton Towers
A postcard view of the Drawbridge or East Entrance to Alton Towers.
Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852.
The 15th Earl ...
Drawing Room Block, Alton Towers
A view of the south front of Alton Towers, showing the Drawing Room block and Conservatory. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. ...
Drawing Room, Eccleshall Castle
An postcard view showing the Drawing Room 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 ...