Stafford Lodges, Shugborough
Stafford Lodges were built in 1825 as copies of the earlier Lichfield Lodges, built and designed by Samuel Wyatt around 1805.
Postcard publisher unidentified. Postmarked 25 July 1915.
Staffordshire Yeomanry at Tixall Hall
In this postcard view the Staffordshire Yeomanry are marching past Tixall Gatehouse. On the right can just be seen Tixall Hall.
The Aston family from Haywood acquired the Tixall estate through marriage; ...
Station Lodge, Alton Towers
This was the main entrance to Alton Towers for visitors arriving by train. Originally called The Gate House, it became known as Station Lodge and was designed by A.W.N. Pugin in about 1849.
Stone Cemetery,
The cemetery on Stafford Road was opened on 5 September 1903.
Stone Lodge, Pell Wall Hall, Market Drayton
Stone Lodge also known as North Lodge lies within the grounds of Pell Wall Hall which is the last completed house designed by Sir John Soane. Pell Wall was in Staffordshire until 1965, when it became ...
Tamworth Castle
Tamworth Castle with Holloway Lodge in the foreground. Tamworth's Norman motte and bailey castle has over 900 years of history.
From about 1101 to 1291 the castle was one of many homes to the Marmion ...
The Abbey gateway, Burton-on-Trent
View of gate posts and the lodge. A tram wire post is just visble, and a small group of people are walking with a perambulator. The lodge and posts were demolished in 1926.
The Avenue, Barlaston
The Avenue leads to Barlaston Hall. On the right is the lodge. The gated drive is now a public road named Queen Mary's Drive.
The Avenue, Barlaston,
The Avenue leads to Barlaston Hall.
On the right is the lodge.
The Avenue, Barlaston,
The Avenue leads to Barlaston Hall.
On the right is the lodge.
The Avenue, Coton, near Fradswell
A post card view of The Avenue by the Uttoxeter Road (B5027) at Coton, near Fradswell. The Avenue led to Fradswell Hall and on the right is the Lodge.
This postcard was published by T.G. Adie & Co’s., ...
The Bottle Lodge , Tixall
Photograph of the Pepper Pot Lodge at Tixall before restoration.
The Bottle Lodge or Pepperpot Lodge, and originally called Upper Lodge, Tixall.
Grade II listed, this is a curious octagonal lodge ...
The Bottle Lodge and stables , Tixall
Photograph of the Bottle Lodge and stables at Tixall before restoration.
The Bottle Lodge, Tixall
Photographic postcard of the Bottle Lodge or Pepperpot Lodge, and originally called Upper Lodge, Tixall.
Grade II listed, this is a curious octagonal lodge in ashlar sandstone with an ogee stone vaulted ...
The Choragic Monument to Earl Charles, Alton Towers
The Memorial to the 15th Earl of Shrewsbury was erected in about 1830 by his nephew John, the 16th Earl. It is a copy of the Choragic Monument or Monument to Lysacrates in Athens (compare with the Lanthorn ...
The Deer Park, Ingestre
A sepia wash drawing of the Deer Park at Ingestre drawn by Great Haywood born artist, Thomas Peploe Wood (1817-1845). At the end of the drive are the lodges at Park Gate.
Ingestre Hall was built by ...
The Earl's Drive, Alton
The Earl's Drive at Dimmingsdale, near Oakamoor.
The building is Dimmingsdale Lodge, built in the late 19th century in an Italianate style as an entrance lodge for Dimmingsdale, which part of the Earl ...
The Entrance Lodge, Westwood Hall, near Leek
This Christmas postcard sent in 1913 shows one of the two lodges on the Westwood Hall estate. It was built in 1852 by John Davenport II, the owner of the Hall as part of a scheme of improvement on his ...