Ancient oaks, Teddesley Park
Ancient oaks on the Stafford Road in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed by James Christopher Gilbert of ...
Ancient oaks, Teddesley Park
Ancient oaks near King Dick's Entrenchment in Teddesley Park. One of a set of 26 photographs of ancient trees in Teddesley Park commissioned by Lord Hatherton and photographed by James Christopher Gilbert ...
Apedale Hall House and Park: steel engraving
'Apedale Hall. The seat of Richard Edensor Heathcote, Esquire,' near Newcastle-under-Lyme. The house is modern Elizabethan.F. Halliday, del., [drawn] and Thomas Taylor, sculp., [engraved.]
Aqualate Hall
Aqualate Hall as rebuilt by John Nash, viewed from the west. The original Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth ...
Aqualate Hall
The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...
Aqualate Hall
This postcard view shows Aqualate Hall by John Nash. The original Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century ...
Aqualate Hall and Grounds,
The original Aqualate Hall was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild it in ...
Aqualate Hall,
The original Aqualate Hall (pictured) was built for Edwin Skrymsher in the early seventeenth century. Sir John Boughey bought the house in the late eighteenth century and commissioned John Nash to rebuild ...
Armitage Lodge, Armitage
Armitage Lodge was built in the first decades of the 19th century. Throughout its existence the grounds were made available for fetes and garden parties for local people.
During most of the 19th century ...
Armitage Park: engraving
'Armitage Park, South. Seat of Thomas Lister, Esquire,' showing the Hall in the park with hills behind. [The house, rebuilt by Josiah Spode, has reverted to the old name of Hawkesyard].'F. Calvert, ...
Armitage Park: pen drawing
'Armitage Park (House) as seen from the Sandy Rock over the Tunnel by the Roadside, 1814.' Showing the house in the distance beyond a pool.'John Allport del., [drawn].'
Armitage Park: pen drawing
'View of Armitage Park with the carriage road (just then made) leading to the edge at the top of Brereton Hill.''John Allport del.,' [drawn]
Armitage Park: sepia drawing
'South West View of Armitage Park, Staffordshire,' showing a Hall in Gothic revival style, c. 1800.'J. C. Buckler.'
Armoury Tower and Main Entrance, Alton Towers
The Armoury Tower and main entrance to Alton Towers. On the right is the Chapel. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. This tower ...
Armoury Tower, Alton Towers
The Armoury Tower and main entrance to Alton Towers. On the right is the Chapel. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852. This tower ...
Ashcombe Park, Cheddleton
There had been an Elizabethan mansion known as Botham Hall on the site of the current house, surrounded by a deer park. In the late 18th century the house was owned by the Debank family, but on the marriage ...
Ashcombe Park,Cheddleton
Originally there was Elizabethan mansion known as Botham Hall built on the site of the current house, surrounded by a deer park. In the late 18th century the house was owned by the Debank family, but ...
Ball Haye Hall
The original Ball Haye Hall was a large stone mansion which belonged to Sir Ralph Bagnall. He later sold the property and lands to Henry Davenport by a royal indenture of Queen Elizabeth I. The later ...