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Lodges, Trentham Hall,
Lodges at the entrance to the coach yard.
The original Trentham Hall was built in the 1630s for the Dukes of Sutherland. The Caroline house was replaced in the early eighteenth century by one in a ...
Longcroft Hall, Yoxall
The Longcroft estate was purchased by the family of Mary Arden, mother of William Shakespeare, in 1575. It was rebuilt in the late 17th or early 18th century. In 1796 the Rev John Arden had the medieaval ...
Longcroft Hall, Yoxall
The Longcroft estate was purchased by the family of Mary Arden, mother of William Shakespeare, in 1575. It was rebuilt in the late 17th or early 18th century. In 1796 the Rev John Arden had the medieaval ...
Longhorn Cattle, Shugborough Park
This tranquil scene shows Longhorn cattle, some with their calves pictured close to Shugborough Park Farm.
The Anson’s of Shugborough were involved in the development of improved Longhorn cattle in ...
Longnor Hall, Wheaton Aston Road, Lapley
An inscription on a leaded water head has '1726 R.E.A.’ Design attributed to Francis Smith of Warwick for Ralph Edge. It is Grade II* listed. It was modified after purchase by Henry Leaver in 1839.
Longnor Hall, Wheaton Aston Road, Lapley
An inscription on a leaded water head has '1726 R.E.A.. Design attributed to Francis Smith of Warwick for Ralph Edge. It is Grade II* listed. It was modified after purchase by Henry Leaver in 1839.
Longridge Hall, Longridge near Penkridge.
Situated on Levedale Road, Longridge House (or Hall) is Grade II Listed and dates from the late 18th Century.
Having been a Care Home for many years, it is now a Children's Home and an Independent Special ...
Longton Hall Stables
Photograph taken during demolition of Longton Hall. The stables survived until 1960.
Longton Hall was rebuilt in a grand country house style in the 1770s. The Hall belonged to the Foley family, ...
Longton Hall Stables, Longton
Longton Hall was rebuilt in a grand country house style in the 1770s. The Hall belonged to the Foley family, Lords of the Manor in Longton from the 17th century until 1773. It was then the home of the ...
Longton Hall: steel engraving
'Longton Hall, the Seat of Richard Edensor Heathcote, Esqr.' Showing a white three-storeyed house in a park. There is a pool in the foreground. A woman is sitting beside the pool, sketching. Engraved ...
Lord and Lady Nelson, Hilcote Hall Stafford
George Horatio Nelson, 1st Lord Nelson, and Lady Florence Mabel Nelson.
George Nelson a Managing Director of English Electric (1930-1956) was a British engineer, from 1933 the chairman of English Electric. ...
Lord Anglesey’s Sitting Room at Beaudesert Hall
Lord Anglesey’s Sitting Room was affected by the 1909 fire. During the repairs the room was altered by using a decorative scheme based on Plas Mawr, Conway.
Beaudesert Hall was the mansion of the ...
Lotus Shoe Factory Exterior, Stafford
Main offices of Lotus, on the corner of Sandon Road and Freeman Street. The main gates on Freeman Street can be seen to the left of the building.
Lotus was originally named Bostock's and was founded ...
Loxley Hall, near Uttoxeter
View of the front of the house showing the front porch.
Loxley Hall was built around 1800 but appears to contain elements of an earlier house. It was possibly remodelled during the 19th century. The ...
Loxley Hall, near Uttoxeter
Loxley Hall was built around 1800 but appears to contain elements of an earlier house. It was possibly remodelled during the 19th century. The Hall was the home of the Sneyd-Kinnersley family. Loxley ...
Loxley Park: engraving
South East view showing a of a Georgian House in a park, backed by a landscape of hills with a chapel in the distance. The house has many windows, 11 on the front, and 5 at the side. There are dormer ...
Loxley Park: sepia drawing
'Loxley Park, Staffordshire.' Showing the house in the distance, with a large tree in the foreground.'J. C. Buckler.'
Loxley Park: steel engraving
'Loxley Park, Staffordshire,' showing a large late-Georgian house with a portico situated in a park. It is of three storeys with a flat roof. 'Drawn by J.P. Neale; Engraved by W. Wallis; London, Pub. ...