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Shugborough Hall, Milford

Shugborough is the ancestral home of the Anson family, who were later created the Earls of Lichfield. The central block of the house was built in 1693. Thomas Wright of Durham designed the pavilions ...

Shugborough Hall, Milford

This picture shows a part view of the portico and main entrance of Shugborough Hall when maintenance and repair work was carried between 2014 and 2015 on the stone steps of the Mansion House. Shugborough ...

Shugborough Hall, Rear Elevation

Shugborough is the ancestral home of the Anson family, who were later created the Earls of Lichfield. The central block of the house was built in 1693. Thomas Wright of Durham designed the pavilions ...

Shugborough Park and Monuments,

Shugborough is the ancestral home of the Anson family, who were later created the Earls of Lichfield. In the late eighteenth century, Thomas Anson, a convert to neo-classicism, commissioned James 'Athenian' ...

Shugborough Railway Tunnel,

During the 1840s two railways were constructed through the park at Shugborough. To minimise damage to the landscape a large cutting was made to accommodate the line. Fences and trees were used to hide ...

Sir Martin Noell's Almshouses and Inhabitants, Stafford,

Sir Martin Noell was a London merchant who was born in Stafford in the seventeenth century. He had these almshouses houses built on Mill Street for the poor of the town. The inhabitants were also given ...

Sir Martin Noell's Almshouses, Stafford,

Sir Martin Noell was a London merchant who was born in Stafford in the seventeenth century. He had these almshouses houses built on Mill Street for the poor of the town. The inhabitants were also given ...

Sir Martin Noell's Almshouses, Stafford,

Sir Martin Noell was a London merchant who was born in Stafford in the seventeenth century. He had these almshouses houses built on Mill Street for the poor of the town. The inhabitants were also given ...

Snow Scene, Milwich,

Soup Kitchen Cafe, Stafford,

The Soup Kitchen on Church Lane.

Source of the River Trent, Biddulph Moor

Also known as Trent Head Well, this is actually one of a number of sources of the River Trent which rise on the southern part of Biddulph Moor. The photographer is believed to have been taken by H.J. ...

South Door of St. John's Church, Stowe-by-Chartley,

This doorway dates from the Norman period, as seen in the scalloped and zigzag capitals.

South Lodge House, Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton,

Photograph of the timber framed south lodge house at Little Onn Hall, from a sale catalogue. Little Onn Hall is located about 1 1/2 miles south west of Church Eaton. The hall was built c.1870 - 1875, ...

South-west View of Broughton Hall,

Broughton Hall was built for Sir Thomas Broughton in the mid-sixteenth century, possibly on the site of an earlier building. During the eighteenth century the ornate timber work was covered in plaster, ...

Speedwell Castle, Brewood

Speedwell Castle was paid for by proceeds won from betting on 'Speedwell', a horse owned by the Duke of Bolton. It is thought to have been built in around 1750 by William Rock, and was built in the Gothic ...

Speedwell Castle, Brewood

The three-storeyed Gothic house seen here is Speedwell Castle. It was paid for by proceeds won from betting on 'Speedwell', a horse owned by the Duke of Bolton. Speedwell Castle is thought to have been ...

Speedwell Castle, Brewood,

The Market Square, Brewood. The three-storeyed Gothick house in the centre is Speedwell Castle, built around 1750. It was paid for by proceeds won from betting on 'Speedwell', a horse owned by the Duke ...

Spital Chapel, Tamworth

It is believed that the chapel was built by Philip Marmion in the 13th century.