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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. ...

Hales Hall, Hales

Hales Hall was built in 1806 and extensive extensions were added in the mid 19th century. It belonged to the Buchanan family until the early 20th century. From 1916 it belonged to Ernest Byfield Hall ...

Hales Hall, Hales

Hales Hall was built in 1806 and extensive extensions were added in the mid 19th century. It belonged to the Buchanan family until the early 20th century. From 1916 it belonged to Ernest Byfield Hall ...

Hales Hall, Hales

Hales Hall was built in 1806 and extensive extensions were added in the mid 19th century. It belonged to the Buchanan family until the early 20th century. From 1916 it belonged to Ernest Byfield Hall ...

Haling Grove , Penkridge

Haling Grove or Haling Dene stands on the south side of Cannock Road. It was built in about 1840 and later became offices of Cannock Rural District Council.

Haling Grove, Penkridge

This postcard view shows the Grade II listed Haling Grove or Haling Dene which is on the south side of Cannock Road, Penkridge. It was built around 1840 and later became the offices of Cannock Rural District ...

Hall Flat, Little Haywood

Pencil and wash drawing by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845) showing the gate to Hall Flat House, Little Haywood.

Hall Flat, Little Haywood

Pencil and wash drawing by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845) showing a well outside Hall Flat House, Little Haywood.

Hallway, St Joseph’s Convent, Essington

A postcard view of the wood-panelled hallway and staircase in Hilton Hall at the time it was used as a convent. The hallway is furnished with a sofa, chairs, piano and a 1960s black and white television ...

Hamstall Hall, Hamstall Ridware

Ruined remains of Hamstall Hall, the old manor house of Hamstall Ridware. The Hall dates from the early 17th century, and was built not long after Sir Thomas Leigh bought the estate from the Fitzherbert ...

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 ...

Hamstall Ridware - Church and Manor House: engraving

One of a plate of two engravings, inscribed 'To the Honble. Mary Leigh these Views of Hamstal Ridware &c. are inscribed by her obliged servant, S. Shaw.' [See SV VIII.62b for the other engraving.]'N. ...

Hamstall Ridware - Church and Manor House: engraving

One of two on a plate of inscribed 'To the Honble. Mary Leigh these Views of Hamstal Ridware &c. are inscribed by her obliged servant, S. Shaw.' [See SV VIII.62a for other plate.]Showing a south west ...

Hamstall Ridware - Church and Manor House: water colour painting

'Hamstall Ridware.' South west view showing the church and the old Manor House. The house, of brick, has many gables, and the north east bay is elaborated architecturally. The isolated tower stands ...

Hamstall Ridware - Church and Manor House: water colour painting

'Hamstall Ridware.' North west view of the church and the old Manor House, taken from a field beyond the garden wall. The house has an isolated brick tower which used to flank an ancient hall (now demolished). ...

Hamstall Ridware Hall

The Hall dates from the early 17th century, and was built not long after Sir Thomas Leigh bought the estate from the Fitzherbert family in 1601. Large scale rebuilding took place in the 1780s and in 1821. ...

Hamstall Ridware Hall - Porters' Lodges: water colour painting

West north west view from the road, showing the brick, octagonal and dome-roofed porters' lodges flanking the arched entrance to Hamstall Ridware Hall. [Water colour on grey paper.]Anonymous, [A. E. Everitt.]...

Hamstall Ridware Hall and Ruin

Ruined remains of Hamstall Hall, the old manor house of Hamstall Ridware. The Hall dates from the early 17th century, and was built not long after Sir Thomas Leigh bought the estate from the Fitzherbert ...