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Palladian Bridge , Weston Park
The Palladian or Roman Bridge was built to designs by James Paine in about 1783. Weston Park was landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in the 1760s.
Pam Rose and maids, Shugborough
Pamela Rose (daughter of George Rose, Head Chauffeur to the Earl of Lichfield between about 1920 and 1962) standing with two maids on the cricket ground at Shugborough.
Panelled Room at Beaudesert Hall
Beaudesert Hall was the mansion of the Pagets, Marquesses of Anglesey. Its core was medieval, with later alterations. James Wyatt and Joseph Potter remodelled the interiors of the original Elizabethan ...
Park Avenue Cottages, Trentham
There are four cottages in Park Drive designed by Charles Barry in the 1840s. The nearest one was the home of Robert Wright, the Trentham Estate's brewer and baker. The next cottage became the Girls ...
Park Gate and Lodge, Teddesley
The Lodge to Teddesley Park still stands but has been extended and is now a private residence.
Teddesley Hall was built sometime between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th baronet, and was ...
Park Gate and Lodge, Teddesley, Penkridge
Teddesley Hall was built sometime between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th baronet, and was designed by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. After the death of the 3rd Baron Littleton in ...
Park Gate to the Gothic Gateway, Enville
Ink drawing by Chris Broughton (born 1949). The Gothic Gateway consists of three archways connected by castellated walls and was built by Sanderson Miller in the mid 18th century.
This drawing was ...
Park Hall, Leigh
The present Park Hall appears to have been built in the 1690s, but stands within a medieval moat.
Park House, Lapley
Park House, a distinctive building with its castellated walls and turrets, was built in 1867 around a late 18th century core. It was built for Colonel George Singleton Tudor (1822-1899) who was a keen ...
Parkgate Lodge, Teddesley Park
Teddesley Hall was built some time between 1742 and 1754 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th baronet, and was designed by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. After the death of the 3rd Baron Littleton ...
Patshull - Pepperhill: engraving
'Pepper Hill Staffr., Formerly the residence of the Earl of Shrewsbury.' Showing a canopied well-head and a house, of Tudor brick, (from an almanac.)[Taken from drawing by Cornelius Varley, 1820; see ...
Patshull - Pepperhill: engraving
'Pepper Hill Staffr., Formerly the residence of the Earl of Shrewsbury.' Showing a canopied well-head and a house, of Tudor brick, (from an almanac; as SV VII.137d, but in a reduced form.)[Taken from ...
Patshull - Pepperhill: sepia wash drawing
'Font at Pepperel (sic) - Patshul (sic) Staffordshire. The House is part of a residence formerly of the Duke of Shrewbury.' Showing a house, and a canopied well-head. The house is of late Tudor brick, ...
Patshull Hall
Patshull Hall was built for Sir John Astley in the mid to late 1730s to designs by James Gibbs. The quadrangle was created by William Baker in about 1750. He also linked the wings to the main house. ...
Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre, Pattingham
Soldiers undertaking occupational therapy on the Terrace at Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre. They did cane work, making baskets and cradles, sewing, weaving and making rugs, as well as woodwork (e.g. ...
Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre, Pattingham
The Centre gained a worldwide reputation for its physiotherapy results, and Australia and Sweden sent persons to be trained there.
Patshull Hall was built for Sir John Astley in the mid to late 1730s ...
Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre, Pattingham
Soldiers at Patshull Hall Rehabilitation Centre. The Centre gained a worldwide reputation for its physiotherapy results, and Australia and Sweden sent persons to be trained there.
Patshull Hall was ...