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Hamstall Ridware Old Hall
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 ...
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 ...
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
'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 ...
Hanbury Hall
Hanbury Hall as pictured in this 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.
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.
Handsacre Hall
Dating from around 1320 and standing within a 12th century moat, Handsacre Hall had been extensively remodelled in the 17th century. It had stood derelict for some time before vandals destroyed the central ...
Handsacre Hall
Dating from around 1320 and standing within a 12th century moat, Handsacre hall had been extensively remodelled in the 17th century. It had stood derelict for some time before vandals destroyed the central ...
Handsacre Hall
Dating from around 1320 and standing within a 12th century moat, Handsacre Hall had been extensively remodelled in the 17th century. It had stood derelict for some time before vandals destroyed the central ...
Handsacre Hall: engraving
'Handsacre Hall North-East View, in 1790.' Showing a half-timbered house surrounded by a moat. 'Stringer, delt., [drawn by C.E. or E. Stringer]; T. Donaldson, sculp., [engraved].'
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 ...
Harry Poole, Game Keeper Ingestre Hall
Portrait photograph of Harry Poole and his retriever. Harry Poole was employed an under keeper for the Earl of Shrewsbury at Ingestre under Donald MacDonald in 1914. He served in the Royal Army Veterinary ...
Harry Poole, Gamekeeper, Ingestre
Harry Poole was employed an under keeper for the Earl of Shrewsbury at Ingestre under Donald MacDonald in 1914. He served in the Royal Army Veterinary Corps during World War I and returned to Ingestre ...
Haselour Chapel: engraving
'Haselover Hall and Chapel.' Showing the half-timbered Hall, the chapel, and the dove-cote (shown to be rectangular.)(See SV. IV. 279a, for Shaw's original painting.)'Rev. S. Shaw, del., [drawn]; T. ...
Haselour Chapel: water colour painting
'Haselouer,' showing the half-timbered Hall, the chapel and the dove-cote (shown to be rectangular.) Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Hatherton , Hatherton Hall , Rose Cottage
Hatherton Hall
The hall was built in 1817 in a Tudor Gothic style. It is two storeys high, with battlements and pinnacles.
Hatherton Hall
Hatherton Hall is a Grade 2 listed building built in 1817 in the Tudor Gothic style for Moreton Wallhouse Esq. It replaced a previous mediaeval manor house.