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Lapley Hall

Lapley Hall dates from the late 16th or early 17th century and is brick-built with stone dressings. the house was enlarged and extensively restored by Col. F.H. Swinfen in 1875. During the Civil War ...

Lapley Hall, Lapley

Lapley Hall dates from the late 16th or early 17th century and is brick-built with stone dressings. In 1875 the house was enlarged and extensively restored by Col. F.H. Swinfen. During the Civil War Lapley ...

Lapley House, Lapley

This Grade II listed building dates from the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The windows of the front elevation each have three arches at the top, the wing with the bow window is one of the early ...

Lawns and Ruin, Shugborough

A view of the lawns and yews at the back of Shugborough Hall. In the background is the Ruin, almost completely overgrown with ivy. This photograph was taken by Charles Goldsmith, Head Gardener at ...

Laying water pipes, Shugborough

Water pipes being laid outside the Stable Block and Servants' Quarters at Shugborough. The water came from the reservoir in the Satnall Hills, built in 1890. The Servants' Quarters building was constructed ...

Leacroft Hall

The building was a working farm, bought by the Leacroft Colliery Company c1880 and let out to tenant farmers. The building gradually fell into disrepair and was demolished in the first half of the 20th ...

Leaton Hall, Bobbington

An 18th century three-storeyed house of eight bays which was stucco-faced and extended at the rear in 1817. Some of these later additions were demolished in about 1977 and the interior remodelled in 1981....

Leaton Hall, Bobbington

An 18th century three-storeyed house of eight bays which was stucco-faced and extended at the rear in 1817. Some of these later additions were demolished in about 1977 and the interior remodelled in ...

Leek - Ball Haye Hall: engraving

'Ball Haye (sic), Staffordshire,' showing a large square house, late Georgian, seen from a hill over a river or pool, with hills behind.'Engraved by Shury, from a Drawing by J. P. Neale, for the Beauties ...

Leek - Ball Haye Hall: sepia drawing

'View of Ballhaye Hall (sic), from the Church Yard, Leek, Staffordshire.' Showing a large, square house, late Georgian, seen from a hill over a river or pool, with hills behind. 'J. Buckler.'

Leek Volunteer Band, Ball Haye Hall

This is probably the earliest photograph of the band, who were considered to be one of the best in Staffordshire. They gave open air concerts to large audiences in Leek Market Place on Monday evenings ...

Leigh - 'Park Hall': sepia drawing

'Park Hall in the Parish of Leek, Staffordshire,' showing a two-storeyed Georgian house with dormer windows. In front, is an iron gate supported by sonte pillars for carriage drive.'G. Buckler.'

Lichfield - Edial Hall: engraving

'Edial Hall near Lichfield. The Residence of Dr. Samuel Johnson in 1736.' Showing a square Georgian brick house with a roof sloping up to a row of dormers and a palisaded lantern. The whole is behind ...

Lichfield - Greyfriars: pen and wash drawing

'Friary Lichfield.' Showing the south east prospect of the building. Artist: 'J.W.,' [John Wright, 1784, on back.]

Lichfield - Greyfriars: sepia drawing

'The South East Prospect of the Friary Lichd: as it appear,d Sept., 10th, 1782.' [Medieval, but in the 16th century became a private house.] North east view of the ancient buildings.'E. Stringer, del., ...

Lichfield Lodge Houses, Shugborough Estate,

The Lichfield lodge houses were built between 1803 and 1805. The architect was Samuel Wyatt, whose other work at Shugborough includes the Park Farm and the portico of Shugborough Hall. In the 1845 ...

Lichfield Lodge, Weston Park, Weston under Lizard

Weston Hall was built by Sir Thomas and Lady Wilbraham in 1671. Lady Wilbraham was believed to have been the architect but recent research indicates that William Taylor carried out the designs. In 1762 ...

Lightoaks, Oakamoor

A postcard view of Lightoaks, a large mid-19th century house which stands on the B5417, Cheadle Road near to Oakamoor. Lightoaks is a Grade II listed house built for the owner of the nearby copper works ...