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Fisherwick Hall: sepia wash drawing

South east view showing the front of the hall, after its proposed diminution. Showing a low roof and four chimneys.(See SV IV. 194a for example where more chimneys are shown.)Hand-written in pencil: 'Fisherwick ...

Fisherwick Hall: water colour drawing

'DISTANT View of FISHERWICK, and of the GREENHOUSE, 1786.' Showing the Hall across grounds, with horses and riders, and deer in the foreground.'I. Spyers, Delt.,' [drawn.]

Fisherwick Hall: water colour painting

Showing the new house from plans of Lancelot Browne, finished in 1774. South east view of an immense building with a central portico supporting a pediment. Along the frieze the MDCCLXXIV. There are ...

Flag Tower, Alton Towers

The Tower stands five storeys high and and at one time served to provide excellent views of the surrounding countryside. It occupies the highest point of Bunbury Hill to the west of the house. The architect ...

Flag Tower, Alton Towers

The Flag Tower stands five storeys high and and at one time served to provide excellent views of the surrounding countryside. It occupies the highest point of Bunbury Hill to the west of the house. The ...

Flag Tower, Alton Towers

The Tower stands five storeys high and and at one time served to provide excellent views of the surrounding countryside. It occupies the highest point of Bunbury Hill to the west of the house. The ...

Flower garden, Hanbury Hall

Hanbury Hall as pictured in this postcard view was built to the east of the old hall which was demolished around 1757. From around 1868 it was the home of the Misses Bott.

Ford Green Hall, Smallthorne, Stoke-on-Trent

Ford Green Hall dates from the 17th century and was originally a timber framed yeoman farmer's house belonging to the Ford family, who farmed 36 acres. Today the house is a museum and surrounded by period ...

Former Duchess's School, Trentham

There were no provisions for educating girls at Trentham. The 2nd Duchess of Sutherland converted this pair of cottages into a Girls' and Infants' Schoolroom in about 1841. The school closed in 1863 and ...

Former Smithy, Trentham

Built to designs by Charles Barry in 1840, the Smithy at Park Drive, Trentham features a horseshoe shaped doorway. The smithy formed part of the Building and Maintenance Department of the Trentham Estate. ...

Forton - Aqualate Hall: pencil drawing

'Aquilate Hall Staffordshire, the Seat of Sir T. Boughey,' [d. 1880.] North west view showing a modern Gothic turreted mansion. There are cattle lying in the foreground. [As enlarged by 'the late' J. ...

Forton - Aqualate Hall: tinted aquatint engraving

West view showing a modern Gothic turreted mansion. There are cattle lying in the foreground. As enlarged by 'the late' J. Boughey-Fletcher.Inscribed 'To the Nobility Gentry and Freeholders of the County ...

Forton - Aqualate Hall: water colour painting

Distant view of 'Aqualate,' looking down towards and across the mere to the south east. There is a windmill visible on Broad hill in the background. The house is shown on the right, before the addition ...

Forton Church and Hall, Staffordshire

This tranquil scene has hardly changed over the years. On the left is Forton Hall viewed from the south, with All Saints' Church to the right. Forton Hall was built in 1665 by Gerard Skrymsher at ...

Forton Hall and Church

Forton Hall from the south, with All Saints' Church to the right. Forton Hall was built in 1665 by Gerard Skymsher at a cost of £100. It may have been a dower house. The builder was John Salt of Enville. The ...

Forton Hall: wash drawing

'Forton Hall, Staffordshire,' showing a view taken from a sunken road, looking up at the Hall. Showing the front of the Hall with a porch and three gables. There are chimneys at the ends. 'J. Buckler.'...

Forton Hall: wash drawing

'Forton Old Hall Taken Out Of The Church Yard.' Over the porch is a panel with 'CSA1665/9.' Anonymous, [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Fountain, Alton Towers

A fountain in the gardens. Alton Towers was the home of the Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury. It was built between about 1810 and 1852.