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Hales Hall, Cheadle

Hales Hall, near Cheadle, was built in 1712 by Archibald Grosvenor for his wife and is Grade II* listed. The hall was sold and the estate broken up in 1830 on the death of Edward Smith G. Grosvenor. ...

Hall End Lane Farm, Pattingham

Arthur Inett at Hall End Lane Farm.

Hamilton Infants School, Birches Head, Hanley

Hamilton Infants School, founded in 1913, is on Barthomley Road (formerly Hamilton Road) in Birches Head. The buildings in the foreground have been demolished and a new school built. In the background ...

Hammerhouse Farm, Norton Bridge,

Hampsfield House, the GEC Convalescent Home

This postcard view was published by GEC to advertise Hampsfield House, the company Convalescent Home near to Grange over Sands, Cumbria. Hampsfield House was opened initially as the Sir George Nelson ...

Hamstall Hall, Hamstall Ridware

This postcard view shows Hamstall Hall which dates from the early 17th century. It was built not long after Sir Thomas Leigh bought the estate from the Fitzherbert family in 1601. Large scale rebuilding ...

Hamstead Hall: engraving

'Hamstead Hall, Stafforde, the Seat of George Birch, Esq.' Showing a large, Georgian building with gabled wings, standing in a park. One side of the Hall is in heavy shadow. From an almanac heading ...

Hamstead Hall: engraving

'Hampstead, Staffordshire, the Seat of _Birch, Esq.' Showing a large Georgian building with gabled wings, standing in a park. Artist: 'C. Pye, delin et sculp.,' [drawn and engraved.]

Hamstead Hall: engraving

South east view of the Hall, showing a large Georgian building with gabled wings, standing in a park.Inscribed 'To George Birch, Esqr. this South East View of Hamstead, is inscribed by his obliged humble ...

Haregate Hall, Tittesworth, near Leek

Originally the house and estate called 'Haregate' were owned by Dieulacres Abbey. In 1552 the estate passed to Sir Ralph Bagnall, who sold it to Thomas Wardle in 1565. The house and land passed between ...

Hatherton Hall

Grade II listed Hatherton Hall was built in 1817 and was the seat of the Walhouse family. It was rebuilt by Moreton Walhouse, possibly in an emotional reaction to being passed over in his uncle, Sir ...

Hatherton Hall

The hall was built in 1817 in a Tudor Gothic style. It is two storeys high, with battlements and pinnacles.

Hatherton Hall and Park

A postcard view of Hatherton Park with a glimpse of Hatherton Hall by the lake and amongst the trees. Hatherton Hall is a Grade 2 listed building built in 1817 in the Tudor Gothic style for Moreton ...

Haughton Old Hall,

This sixteenth century house was restored in 1889. The more decorative timber framed gable is a later addition to the building. The barn, now converted into a cottage, contains timbers said to have ...

Haughton Old Hall,

This sixteenth century house was restored in 1889. The more decorative timber framed gable is a later addition to the building. The barn, now converted into a cottage, contains timbers said to have ...

Haughton Rectory: sepia wash drawing

'Cedar and fir [Wellingtonia] in the Rector's Garden, Haughton.''T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Hawkesyard College and Priory, Rugeley

A colour-tinted postcard view of the Church and College at Hawkesyard Priory. The mansion on the right was formerly known as Armitage Park, a mid-18th century house, which was originally built by Nathaniel ...

Hawkesyard College, Armitage

This view of Hawkesyard College, showing the pool and parterre garden in the foreground with steps leading to the old hall, which was largely unchanged from Josiah Spode IV's lifetime prior to it being ...