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Nantwich. Photographed by William Blake.

View of a grand wooden panelled dinning room. The location is given as Nantwich, Cheshire.

Needwood House, Needwood

Needwood House was built in the early 19th century. It was owned by Hamar Alfred Bass (1842-1898) and his son Sir William Bass (1879-1952) and often leased to tenants and used as a hunting lodge. After ...

Nethermoor House, Rugeley

Situated on Chaseley Road, Etchinghill, Nethermoor House is is now a care home. The 1971 sale particulars state: "Nethermoor is a particularly fine gentleman's residence with magnificent proportions ...

Newborough Hall: pen drawing

'Supposed Restoration of Newborough Hall.' Showing the Hall with an additional gable on the right (for symmetry), with the porch in the centre.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Newborough Hall: pen drawing

'Newborough Hall in the Parish of Hanbury.' Showing a farmhouse of half-timber with gables (Elizabethan.) 'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]

Newcastle Lodge, Keele University

Newcastle Lodge stands on the approach drive to Keele Hall from the north off Keele Road. It is a Grade II listed two-storey red-brick building with blue diaper work decoration, built in 1833 and designed ...

Norbury Hall, Derbyshire

Not to be confused with Norbury, Staffordshire, the Derbyshire Norbury lies just across the border near Ellastone. Norbury Hall was a large 19th century house which was demolished in 1960. At the ...

Norbury Manor and Shebdon Pool,

This print was commissioned by Dr. Robert Plot for his book 'Natural History of Staffordshire', published in 1686. The moated house of Norbury Manor was built by Ralph de Botiller in the early fourteenth ...

Norbury Manor,

The moated house of Norbury Manor was built by Ralph de Botiller in the early fourteenth century. In 1521 Norbury Manor was sold to a lawyer, Thomas Skrymsher. By 1775 the estate became the property ...

Norbury Manor: sepia wash drawing

'View of Norbury Manor House showing part of the old Moat.' Showing the farmhouse, called the Manor, built on a new site soon after 1801. The view is taken from the moat (a corner of the island appears) ...

Norbury Old Hall, Derbyshire

Not to be confused with Norbury, Staffordshire, the Derbyshire Norbury lies just across the border near Ellastone. Norbury 'Old' Hall was largely rebuilt by William Fitzherbert around 1680 but contains ...

North Staffordshire Hunt meet, Seighford Hall

Huntsmen, hounds and followers at a North Staffordshire Hunt meet at Seighford Hall. Seighford Hall is an Elizabethan timber-framed house with Victorian additions and was the home of Colonel Sir William ...

North Staffs Hunt meet at the Rectory, Whitmore

This postcard view shows the North Staffordshire Hunt meeting at Whitmore Rectory, near Newcastle-under-Lyme. The Hunt had a wide following from the landowning families, their tenant farmers and industrialists ...

North West view of Beaudesert

'N.W. View of Beaudesert E. of Stafford. Shaw.' Beaudesert Hall can be seen in its park on the eastern edge of Cannock Chase. A watercolour painting by the Reverend S. Shaw

Norton Canes - Little Wyrley Hall: water colour painting

'Little Wirley,' as seen from the front. Showing a three storey Jacobean building on three sides of a courtyard, with a bell-turret.[See SV XII.61, for engraved copy used by S. Shaw, dedicated to Phineas ...

Norton Hall, Norton Canes

Norton Hall was built around 1780 and demolished in 1933. During the latter part of the 19th century it was the home of Colonel W. Harrison. In 1909 the Staffordshire Territorial Force took out a 28 ...

Oakley Hall, near Mucklestone

The manor of Oakley was held from about the 13th century by the Chetwode family, whose seat was the Chetwode Manor estate in Buckinghamshire. A manor house existed at Oakley from the 16th century but ...

Oakley Hall, near Mucklestone

The manor of Oakley was held from about the 13th century by the Chetwode family, whose seat was the Chetwode Manor estate in Buckinghamshire. A manor house existed at Oakley from the 16th century but ...