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Hilcote Bridge, Eccleshall

This bridge, near the hamlet of Hilcote, carries the road between Eccleshall and Stone over the River Sow. It was formerly known as Dunforde Bridge. Hilcote Hall can be seen in the distance to the left. A ...

Hilcote Bridge, near Eccleshall

This bridge, near the hamlet of Hilcote, carries the road between Eccleshall and Stone over the River Sow. It was formerly known as Dunforde Bridge. In the background can be seen Hilcote Hall. A ...

Hilcote Hall, near Eccleshall

Hilcote Hall was the seat of the Noel family from at least 1600 until 1759. The Anson family owned the estate between 1772 and 1851. It was later the home of George Horatio Nelson, 1st Lord Nelson, Managing ...

Hilcote, Eccleshall

Postcard view of Hilcote. HIlcote Hall is seen on the left. The present Hilcote hall was built in the early 19th century, but includes parts of an earlier building.

Hilcote, near Eccleshall

A view looking eastwards towards Stone, with Hilcote bridge in the middle ground and Hilcote Hall to the left. The present Hilcote Hall was built in the early 19th century, but includes parts of an earlier ...

Hilderstone Hall From S.W. Photographed by William Blake.

Village scene with a view of Hilderstone Hall, Hilderstone, Nr. Stone, Staffordshire. The photograph was taken from the south west of the building.

Hilderstone Hall

A postcard view of Hilderstone Hall which was built around 1810 on the site of an earlier building by Ralph Bourne, a pottery manufacturer. Bourne also founded Hilderstone Church and the village school ...

Hilderstone Hall,

Hilderstone Hall was built in the late eighteenth century (on the site of an earlier building) by Ralph Bourne, a pottery manufacturer. Bourne also founded Hilderstone Church and the village school in ...

Hilderstone Hall,

Hilderstone Hall was built in the late eighteenth century (on the site of an earlier building) by Ralph Bourne, a pottery manufacturer. Bourne also founded Hilderstone Church and the village school in ...

Hilderstone Hall, near Stone

A postcard view of Hilderstone Hall which was built in the late eighteenth century (on the site of an earlier building) by Ralph Bourne, a pottery manufacturer. Bourne also founded Hilderstone Church ...

Hilderstone Vicarage,

Photograph of a painting. Hilderstone Vicarage was built in the mid-nineteenth century at the expense of John Bourne of Hilderstone Hall.

Hilton Hall

Hilton Park passed to the Vernon family in 1547. The present hall was built for Henry Vernon in the early 18th century. The Vernons sold the hall around 1951 and for a while it was owned by a Catholic ...

Hilton Hall

Hilton Park passed to the Vernon family in 1547. The present hall was built for Henry Vernon in the early 18th century. The Vernons sold the hall around 1951 and for a while it was owned by a Catholic ...

Hilton Hall

A colour-tinted postcard of Hilton Hall. Hilton Park passed to the Vernon family in 1547. The present hall was built for Henry Vernon in the early 18th century. The Vernons sold the hall around 1951 ...

Hilton Hall: steel engraving

'Hilton Staffordshire, Seat of H. Vernon, Esq.' Showing the house with stables to the right and a pavilion to the left, seen from the park across a moat. Taken from an almanac.Anonymous.

Hilton Hall: water colour painting

'Hilton Hall.' South west view from the park before the present porch or extra storey were added. The house which is partly moated and reached by a bridge is of brick and stone with dorm windows, [William ...

Hilton Park

Hilton Park passed to the Vernon family in 1547. The present hall was built for Henry Vernon in the early 18th century. The Vernons sold the hall around 1951 and for a while it was owned by a Catholic ...

Hilton Park

Hilton Park passed to the Vernon family in 1547. The present hall was built for Henry Vernon in the early 18th century. The Vernons sold the hall around 1951 and for a while it was owned by a Catholic ...