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Meece Old Hall, Mill Meece

A postcard view of Meece Old Hall, published by E.J. Hurlstone of Eccleshall in 1907. It was situated on old Hall Lane at Mill Meece. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire ...

Memorial Arch, Trentham Gardens

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 Classical style. Capability Brown and Henry ...

Meynell Hunt Meet, Blithfield Hall

This postcard picture was taken at a wonky angle and it shows a meeting of the Meynell Hunt at the front of Blithfield Hall, the home of the Bagot family.

Meynell Hunt meet, Coton Hall, Coton in the Clay

Coton Hall is at Coton-in-the-Clay in the parish of Hanbury. This large three-storey stuccoed house was built in 1790 as the home of the Adderley family. A major fire in 1947 caused extensive damage and ...

Meynell Hunt meet, Coton Hall, Coton-in-the-Clay

Coton Hall is at Coton-in-the-Clay in the parish of Hanbury. This large three-storey stuccoed house was built in 1790 as the home of the Adderley family. A major fire in 1947 caused extensive damage and ...

Meynell Hunt meet, Coton Hall, Coton-in-the-Clay

Coton Hall is at Coton-in-the-Clay in the parish of Hanbury. This large three-storey stuccoed house was built in 1790 as the home of the Adderley family. A major fire in 1947 caused extensive damage and ...

Meynell Hunt meet, Mavesyn Ridware Hall

Mavesyn Ridware Hall was built by Charles Chadwick on the site of the Old Hall in 1718. Photographer: Alfred McCann (1865-1943) or Gerald McCann (1897-1970) of Uttoxeter.

Meynell Hunt meet, Mavesyn Ridware Hall

Mavesyn Ridware Hall was built by Charles Chadwick on the site of the Old Hall in 1718. To the right of the Hall can be seen the Gatehouse of Mavesyn Ridware Old Hall. This 14th century building has ...

Milford Hall, (1)

Milford Hall is Georgian, but additions were made by the Levett family in the nineteenth century. In the grounds are a bathhouse, dated c.1800, with an oval stone bathing pool in front of the building, ...

Milford Hall, (2)

Milford Hall is Georgian, but additions were made by the Levett family in the nineteenth century. In the grounds are a bathhouse, dated c.1800, with an oval stone bathing pool in front of the building, ...

Milford House: sepia drawing

'Milford near Weeping Cross, Staffordshire, the Seat of R. B. Levett, Esqr.' Showing a three storey house with a large square central block with wings, viewed from across a lake. 'J. Buckler.'

Milford House: water colour painting

'Milford near Stafford; the Seat of R. B. Levett, Esq.' Showing a three storey house with a large square central block with wings, viewed from across a lake. Anonymous, 'Copied from John Buckler F.S.A., ...

Mill House, Cheadle

Mill House stands on Rakeway Road , Cheadle. It is a farmhouse dated 1635 built of Hollington red sandstone. There are some minor 19th century alterations.

Mill Wheels on Victoria Park, Stafford,

The town mill was built by George Brewster in 1834, on the site of the medieval town mill. It was powered by two wheels, fed from the mill pool by a culvert running under the road. The mill was demolished ...

Milwich Hall during Renovation

Milwich Hall was built c. 1600 on or near the site of a Saxon Hall, which was encircled by a moat. In the 1970s the plaster was removed to reveal the original timber framed structure underneath.

Milwich Hall in the Snow,

Milwich Hall was built c. 1600 on or near the site of a Saxon Hall, which was encircled by a moat. In the 1970s the plaster was removed to reveal the original timber framed structure underneath.

Milwich Hall,

Milwich Hall was built c. 1600 on or near the site of a Saxon Hall, which was encircled by a moat. In the 1970s the plaster was removed to reveal the original timber framed structure underneath.

Milwich Hall,

Milwich Hall was built c. 1600 on or near the site of a Saxon Hall, which was encircled by a moat. In the 1970s the plaster was removed to reveal the original timber framed structure underneath.