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Rose Dean Cottage, Coton, Milwich,
This is one of two cottages in Coton known as Swiss Cottages.
On the lawn can be seen Mrs Dix and her granddaughter.
Rose Garden, Sandon Hall
The Orangery was built by 1854 and stands in front ofnthe Rose Garden designed by W.A. Nesfield.
The present Sandon Hall was built in about 1850 after the earlier building had burnt down. It was designed ...
Rose Garden, Trentham Gardens,
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 Holland worked ...
Rotunda and Conservatory, Alton Towers
The Small Temple or Rotunda, with the conservatory in the background. The gardens were created by the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury between about 1810 and 1827.
Rousseau's Cave, Consall Hall Gardens
In 1766, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, fleeing persecution in France and Geneva, was offered refuge in England by David Hume. In March of that year he was living at Wootton Hall, the home of Richard Davenport. ...
Rousseau's Cave, Wootton Hall, near Ellastone
In 1766, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, fleeing persecution in France and Geneva, was offered refuge in England by David Hume. In March of that year he was living at Wootton Hall, the home of Richard Davenport. ...
Rowley Avenue, Stafford
A view of the entrance into Rowley Park from the Newport Road. This card was published by Valentine's of Dundee and London in 1905
Rowley Avenue, Stafford
The entrance to Rowley Avenue from the Newport Road, Postcard published by Valentine's of Dundee and London in 1905. Card posted on 24th August 1905
Rowley Avenue, Stafford,
Rowley Avenue is in Rowley Park, which once formed part of the Rowley Hall estate.
The estate was bought by the Stafford Land Building and Improvement Company in 1866. The company built a model suburb, ...
Rowley Avenue, Stafford,
Rowley Avenue is in Rowley Park, which once formed part of the Rowley Hall estate.
The estate was bought by the Stafford Land Building and Improvement Company in 1866. The company built a model suburb, ...
Rowley House Farm, Croxton, near Eccleshall
A postcard view of Rowley House Farm which stands on the corner of Lodge Lane and Windmill Lane near Croxton, rather than Broughton as in the caption.
Photographed by Mrs B. Roe of Broughton W.I. and ...
Rowley Park Drive, Stafford
The Lodge in Rowley Park. Postcard published by William Shaw, Burslem. Posted on 19th February 1908.
Rowley Park, Stafford
In 1808, the Rowley Hall estate was auctioned at the Swan Hotel and bought by a prominent local solicitor William Keen who demolished the old, dilapidated hall and built a new Regency style Hall in its ...
Rowley Park, Stafford
The Entrance to Rowley Park from the Newport Road. Postcard published by William Shaw of Burslem.
Rowley Park, Stafford
Photograph of a postcard produced by William Shaw of Burlem, of houses in Rowley Park, built some time after 1867.
Rowley Park, Stafford
A view of Rowley Park published by Boots the Chemist, in their Pelham series of postcards. Posted in 1905.
Rowley Park, Stafford,
The Rowley Hall estate was bought by the Stafford Land Building and Improvement Company in 1866.
The company built a model suburb, which was to have its own church and pleasure gardens. The scheme ...
Rowley Park, Stafford,
The Rowley Hall estate was bought by the Stafford Land Building and Improvement Company in 1866.
The company built a model suburb, which was to have its own church and pleasure gardens. The scheme ...