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Horsley Hall, Eccleshall
Horsey Hall was built in1883 and was the home of Rev. John Clegg in the 1890s. It was used by the Royal Air Force during the 2nd World War and then became a boarding school. An extension was built in ...
Horsley Hall, near Eccleshall
Horsley Hall was built in1883 and was the home of Rev. John Clegg in the 1890s. It was used by the Royal Air Force during the 2nd World War and then became a boarding school. An extension was built in ...
Horsley Hall, near Eccleshall
A view from the south east showing the garden front. Horsley Hall was built in1883 and was the home of Rev. John Clegg in the 1890s. It was used by the Royal Air Force during the 2nd World War and then ...
Horton Hall
The Hall is situated in the village of Horton, in the Staffordshire Moorlands. Some of the later alterations to the house can be seen in this picture. The sash windows on the ground and first floor and ...
Horton Hall
The building dates from 1338, and is one of the area's oldest surviving properties. Originally it belonged to Adam de Egge and it remained in the Egge (later Edge) family until 1720, when the estate was ...
Houndhill, Marchington
Houndhill was owned by the Vernon family and was largely rebuilt around 1680 so that Lord Vernon could live here while Sudbury Hall was being rebuilt. The Vernons sold the house after the First World ...
Hunt meet at Dunstall Hall, near Burton-upon-Trent
A Meynell Hunt Meet at Dunstall Hall. An eighteenth century house with wings and a new entrance side added by about 1850. the house belonged to the Arkwright family from 1814. The Hardy family purchased ...
Hunt Meet at Eccleshall Castle,
The castle was used as the residence of the Bishops of Lichfield. The first reference to this building was in 1200, when Bishop Geoffrey Muschamp obtained a royal licence to embattle a manor house in ...
Hunt meet at Heybridge, Lower Tean
North Staffordshire Hunt meeting on the lawn in front of the south-west front of the house. Samuel Philips (died 1824) bought Heybridge in about 1813 and greatly extended an existing stone built farmhouse. ...
Hunt meet at Holly Bush Hall, Newborough
The Meynell hunt at Holly Bush Hall, Newborough.
Holly Bush Hall was built in the late 18th or early 19th century it was used as a hunting lodge before becoming a country residence.
Hunt Meet at Smallwood Manor, Marchington Woodlands
The Meynell Hunt meeting at Smallwood Manor, Marchington Woodlands. Smallwood Manor was built to designs by R.W. Edis in 1886. Since 1937 it has been a Preparatory School for Denstone College. Some ...
Hunt meet at Walton Hall, near Eccleshall
A fox hunt meet at Walton Hall, near Eccleshall.
Photographer: Frank T. Hudson, High Street, Eccleshall.
Hunt meet, Seighford Hall
Riders on horses at a hunt meet outside Seighford Hall. Third from left is Cynthia Goodyer on her horse ‘Tip’.
Hunt meeting at Thorpe Hall, Thorpe Constantine
Thorpe Hall was built by Richard Inge in 1651 and remained within the Inge family until at the least the early twentieth century.
Hunters, Thorpe Hall, Thorpe Constantine
Hunters 'Glamour' and 'Gildhelm' held by two men in stable yard at Thorpe Hall. Owned by Mrs H.C. Inge, Thorpe Constantine.
Photographer: Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, Uttoxeter.
Huntley Hall, near Cheadle
This postcard view shows Huntley Hall which stood close to the River Tean at Huntley near Cheadle.
There was an earlier hall occupied by John Bulkeley who died in 1802. In the 1820s the hall was rebuilt ...
Ice House at Crakemarsh Hall, near Uttoxeter
Corridor and steps leading to the ice chamber in the Ice House at Crakemarsh Hall showing the brickwork of the chamber through the open door. The Ice House was restored by John Walker of Uttoxeter in ...
Ice house, Sandon
A view of the entrance to the ice house which served Sandon Hall. It stands by the side of one of the estate drives, close to Icehouse plantation. It is believed to have been built around 1780.
Until ...