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Pattingham Hall
Pattingham Hall stood at Hall End and was demolished in about 1968. This photograph shows the 17th century stone and brick-built part of the house. In 1935 a timber-framed extension was built, using ...
Pattingham House
This early 19th Century Grade II Listed Building is No.3 High Street. Previously known as Torque Field House, was described as modern in 1848. In 1700 a large gold torque, possibly Bronze/Iron Age, was ...
Pattingham House, High Street, Pattingham
This early 19th Century Grade II Listed Building is No.3 High Street. Previously known as Torque Field House, was described as modern in 1848. In 1700 a large gold torque, possibly Bronze/Iron Age, was ...
Peatswood Hall
A postcard view of Peatswood Hall. A late 17th century house considerably altered by Thomas Dicken between 1787 and 1800. After he was declared bankrupt it was purchased by the Twemlow family who owned ...
Pendeford Hall: water colour painting
'Pendford (sic).' Showing the south front of the hall, with a pool and walled garden on the left, and stables behind the trees on the right. The hall is a white stuccoed building of two storeys with ...
Pendrell Hall
Pendrell Hall was built in 1870 and originally called Pendryl Hall. The Gaskells moved to Pendrell Hall from The Birches in 1910 and remodeled the house and added the lodge. The Hall was purchased by ...
Pendrell Hall
Pendrell Hall was built in 1870 and originally called Pendryl Hall. The Gaskells moved to Pendrell Hall from The Birches in 1910 and remodeled the house and added the lodge. The Hall was purchased by ...
Pendrell Hall
Pendrell Hall was built in 1870 and originally called Pendryl Hall. The Gaskells moved to Pendrell Hall from The Birches in 1910 and remodeled the house and added the lodge. The Hall was purchased by ...
Pendrell Hall Observatory
The astronomical instruments and the "Romsey" type observatory are reproductions of Victorian originals used for teaching purposes. The observatory was opened in June 2006 by Lembit Opik and closed in ...
Pendrell Hall Observatory
The astronomical instruments and the 'Romsey'-type observatory are reproductions of Victorian originals used for teaching purposes. The observatory was opened in June 2006 by Lembit Opik and closed in ...
Pendrell Hall, Codsall Wood
Pendrell Hall was built in 1870 and originally called Pendryl Hall. The Gaskells moved to Pendrell Hall from The Birches in 1910 and remodeled the house and added the lodge. The Hall was purchased by ...
Penn Hall: engraving
South west view of Penn Hall from fields. Showing the house of red brick with a walled garden and a garden house on the left. There is stabling to the right, and the church tower top. Inscribed 'To ...
Perceval's Shrine, Sandon
One of a number of follies in Sandon Park, Perceval's Shrine was erected by Sir Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl of Harrowby (1762-1847) in memory of his friend and fellow Spencer Percival (1762-1812), the Prime ...
Perrycrofts Manor House, Tamworth
The old Manor House of Perrycrofts was demolished in the early 1960s to make way for Tamworth's Perry Crofts housing estate.
Perspective 1 - Enville
Photograph of tissue covered bookplate (Primula Obconica) of flowers from the archive at Enville Hall, by Kate Mellor (born 1951).
This photograph was one of a number commissioned by Staffordshire ...
Perton Hall: sepia wash drawing
'Remains of Purton Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing a three storey building of brick and stone, with outbuildings. There is a large tree on the left, and two men standing in a field in the foreground.'C. ...
Perton Hall: water colour painting
'Remains of Purton [sic] Hall, Staffordshire.' Showing a three storey building of brick and stone with one gable and an octagonal stair turret, behind a stone wall. There is a church with a spire [? ...
Pickwood Hall, Leek
The Hall was the home of William Challinor of the family of lawyers, whose offices' ('Challinor and Shaw') were on 10 Derby Street, Leek. On 21 June 1887, in Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee year, William ...