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Oakley Hall, near Mucklestone, from south west
Oakley Hall was built by John Chetwode in 1710. It remained the seat of the Chetwode family until World War I. The pediment in this photograph dates from the early 20th century. It was replaced in ...
Obelisk, Weston Park
The 'Waterloo Obelisk' is 10 metres high and was either erected in the late 18th century, or in 1815 to celebrate the Duke of Wellington's victory at the Battle of Waterloo. Weston Park was landscaped ...
Octagon, Alton Towers
The Octagon was built in about 1824 but was extensively remodelled by A.W.N. Pugin in 1841-1842. He increased its height and based its design on a medieval chapter house. By the 1830s it was used to house ...
Offley Grove, High Offley
The house was known as Hill Hall until the Vickers family purchased it in 1858. They changed the name to Offley Grove in about 1860. Soldiers were billeted here during the 2nd World War. It was demolished ...
Okeover Church - 'All Saints': sepia wash drawing
'The Church and House at Oakover, Staffordshire.' North east view showing the body of the church which is crenellated and covered in ivy. The tower also has a crenellated top with pinnacles. There is ...
Okeover Church - 'All Saints': water colour painting
'All Saint's Church, Okeover.' North east view showing a white tower against a bright blue sky. The body of the church is covered in ivy. There is a `Queen Anne' style house close on the right with ...
Okeover Hall
The hall is the home of the Okeover family. The west wing and part of the east wing are Georgian, built in about 1745-1760 to designs by Joseph Sanderson. In 1953-1960 the south wing and rest of the ...
Okeover Hall - lithograph
'Okeover Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing the Tudor Hall and adjacent Church, from the park. Also showing deer in the foreground. The Church is half-covered in ivy and has a crenellated tower.[Taken from ...
Okeover Hall: engraving
Showing a Tudor house with a moat, and a church adjoining, set in parkland.Inscribed 'To the Worspll. the ingenious & obliging Gent. ROWLAND OKEOVER of OKEOVER Esq., This 18 Tab. Shewing (sic) the Prospect ...
Okeover Hall: sepia wash drawing
'South East View of Oakover House, Staffordshire,' showing the gateway entrance, the portico and the south block of the building. There are deer in the foreground.'J. Buckler.'
Old Cottages in Elmore Lane , Rugeley
The Green Bus Garage is at the far end. All the buidings have since been demolished and the area redeveloped
Old doorway in Sinai Park, Burton upon Trent
A lantern slide view of a studded wooden door at Sinai Park. This timber-framed and brick house was built around 1500, and is thought to have been a summer house for the abbots of Burton.
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Old Madeley Manor ruins, Madeley
Photograph shows the ruins of the old Madeley Manor. The mediaeval manor house of Madeley was rebuilt by the Offleys and it was illustrated in Dr Robert Plot’s Natural History of Staffordshire, published ...
Old Manor House, Codsall
Cromwellian troops were quartered at the Manor during the search for Charles II, September 1651.
Old Manor House, Lapley
This timber-framed building probably occupies part of the former priory site in Lapley. The house probably dates from the late 16th century, and has late 19th century additions.
Old Manor House, Seisdon
Also known as the Old House, it was originally built by Hugh and Elizabeth Wrottesley in 1684 but has been greatly altered since. It was repaired and remodelled by the Banton family in the second half ...
Old Quern, Pillaton Hall, Penkridge. Photographed by William Blake.
An old quern at Pillaton Hall, Penkridge, Staffordshire.
Querns were hand milling tools used to grind corn.
Old Stafford Society at Ranton Abbey
Old Stafford Society was a local history group, founded in 1925. They organised many visits to places of historical interest. This photograph was taken on the society's first outing, a visit to Ranton ...