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Somerford Hall, Brewood
Somerford Hall was built by Robert Barbor in about 1730. The estate passed to Edward Monckton in around 1779. The building underwent much alteration in the late eighteenth century, and was converted into ...
Somerford Hall, Brewood
The present hall was built by Robert Barbor, a lawyer, shortly after 1734. It was sold to the Monckton family in 1779, who remained there until 1845, when they moved to Stretton Hall. The building was ...
Somerford Hall, Brewood
Somerford Hall was built by Robert Barbor in about 1730. The estate passed to Edward Monckton in around 1779. The building underwent much alteration in the late eighteenth century, and was converted into ...
Somerford Hall, Brewood
The present hall was builtby Robert Barbor, a lawyer, shortly after 1734. It was sold to the Monckton family in 1779, who remained there until 1845, when they moved to Stretton Hall. It was converted ...
Somerford Hall: engraving
'Somerford, Staffs: Seat of Hon. Edw. Moncton (sic).'South east view of the hall from the park, showing the ornamental bridge. [Taken from an almanac heading.]Anonymous, [taken from an original drawing ...
Somerford Hall: engraving
'Somerford Stafford Sh. FEBRUARY Honble. E. Monckton.' Showing the three storey, white house from across the pool in the foreground, on which there is a boat. It is set in an octagonal border.[Probably ...
Somerford Hall: engraving
South west view across the park, showing a three storey house (with basement). There is a pool in the foreground with a fisherman. Inscribed 'To the Honble. Edwd. Monckton, this S. W. View of Somerford, ...
Somerford Hall: engraving
North west view of the Hall across the park. Showing the ornamental bridge and pool.Inscribed 'To the Hon. Edward Monckton, this N. W. View of Somerford is inscribed by his obliged humble servant, S. ...
Somerford Hall: engraving
'Somerford Staffordshire, Seat of the Honble. Edw. Moncton (sic).' Showing the three storey, white house, across a pool in the foreground.[From an almanac heading.]'C. Varley,' [probably taken from SV ...
Somerford Hall: sepia drawing
'Somerford Staffordr., Honble. Edward Moncton (sic).' South east view from the park, showing a three storey house, with outbuildings. Also showing a bridge across a river which runs through the park ...
Somerford Hall: sepia drawing
'Somerford Staffordsh., Honble. Edw. Moncton (sic).' Showing a three storey house with outbuilding, from across a pool in the foreground. There a field between the house and the pool, on which cattle ...
Somerford Hall: steel engraving
'Somerford, Staffordre., Seat of the Hon. E. Monckton.' Showing the three storey, white house, viewed from the pool in the foreground, on which there is a boat.Almanac heading for 'Jany. 1799.' [This ...
Somerford Hall: water colour painting
'Somerford.' South west view across the park, showing a white, three-storey house (with basement). There is a pool in the foreground with a fisherman.[See SV IX.40, for engraved copy.]Anonymous, [S. ...
South Lodge House, Darlaston Hall Estate, Stone,
The Darlaston estate was owned by Burton Abbey, but during the Reformation the estate was sold to James Collier, a wool merchant.
The estate was sold to William Jervis of Meaford in 1655, and it remained ...
South Lodge House, Little Onn Hall, Church Eaton,
Photograph of the timber framed south lodge house at Little Onn Hall, from a sale catalogue.
Little Onn Hall is located about 1 1/2 miles south west of Church Eaton. The hall was built c.1870 - 1875, ...
South Lodge, Crakemarsh Hall, near Uttoxeter
South Lodge was built in the early 19th century and demolished around 1970.
Photographer: Alfred McCann, photographers of High Street, Uttoxeter.
South-west View of Broughton Hall,
Broughton Hall was built for Sir Thomas Broughton in the mid-sixteenth century, possibly on the site of an earlier building. During the eighteenth century the ornate timber work was covered in plaster, ...
Spring Vale, Stone,
Thomas Bakewell (1761 - 1835) bought Spring Vale from the Jervis family in 1808. Here he established a successful asylum for the insane. When he died his son Samuel Glover Bakewell carried on his work. ...