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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 ...

Enville Hall, Enville

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

Enville Hall.

View of Enville Hall from the south west. The core of the house is mid-16th century, and it was completely remodelled in the second half of the 18th century. The interior was remodelled after the fire ...

Enville Hall: aquatint engraving

Showing a view from a lake across a park, with a mock castle on a hill, and a castellated three storeyed house to the right. There is a sailing boat on the lake.Inscribed 'To the Right Honourable GEORGE ...

Enville Hall: copper-plate engraving

South view of a Tudor house, which has stepped gables to the wings and twin turrets at the inner corner angles. Inscribed 'To the Honble. the judicious and much esteemed Gent. HARRY GRAY of ENFIELD Esq. ...

Enville Hall: engraving

Distant view of a large white house across a lake. (Being from an almanac.)[Untitled; however similar examples have: 'Enville, the Seat of the Earl of Stamford,' and the date May, 1798.]Anonymous.

Enville Hall: engraving

Showing a large, three storeyed, castellated mansion with a colonnaded entrance in the centre and two turrets, from across a lake. There are swans on the lake, and cows in the foreground.[Untitled, proof ...

Enville Hall: engraving

Showing a distant view of a large white house across a lake, with a boat house at the end of the lake. Inscribed 'ENVIL in STAFFORDSHIRE, the Seat of the Earl of Stamford.' (An oblong engraving with the ...

Enville Hall: engraving

'ENVILLE HALL, Staffordshire, The Seat of the Earl of Stamford,' showing a large, three storeyed, castellated mansion with a colonnaded entrance in the centre and two turrets, from across a lake. There ...

Enville Hall: sepia drawing

'Enville Hall,' showing a large, three storeyed, castellated mansion with a colonnaded entrance in the centre and one turret showing.'J. Buckler.'

Enville Hall: sepia drawing

'Enville Hall, Staffordshire, from across the Lake,' showing a large, three storeyed, castellated mansion with a colonnaded entrance in the centre and two turrets.'J. Buckler.'

Enville Hall: steel engraving

'Enville Hall, Stafforsh. (sic) Seat of Earl of the Stamford,' showing a view across a lake, of a three storeyed, castellated house with a colonnaded wing to the right. (Being a heading of a page in ...

Enville Hall: water colour painting

Showing a distant view of a large white house, from across a lake. Inscribed 'ENVIL.'(Probably taken from engraving, see SV IV. 168d.)Anonymous.

Enville Hall: water colour painting

Showing a large white house, viewed from across a lake. In the foreground to the right are the drive and gate leading into the avenue. The house has a bluish [?slate] roof.'J. R. Fernyhough.'

Essex Bridge. Photographed by William Blake.

View of the Essex Bridge spanning the River Trent at Great Haywood, Staffordshire. The bridge was originally called Shugborough Bridge.

Estate House, Sandon

The Estate House and Office at Sandon Park is adjacent to the Home Farm and was built for Lord Harrowby in 1777 to designs by Samuel Wyatt. A magnificent wisteria covers the front of the house. Thomas ...

Ethel Ridgway at Darlaston Hall, Stone

Ethel Ridgway pictured with her dog and an unknown male companion outside the front of Darlaston Hall, near Stone. At the time of this photograph the Hall belonged to the Meakin family, pottery manufacturers, ...

Etruria Hall

The view northwards from the Trent & Mersey Canal with Etruria Hall in the centre and Shelton Steel works to the left. Behind the hall are the spoil heaps of Shelton and Racecourse Collieries. This photograph ...