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Stanshope Hall, Alstonefield
This 17th century home was the home of the Jackson family. In 1767 it was purchased by William Manley who restyled the house. After he was declared bankrupt in 1799 it fell into disrepair. It was restored ...
Stansmore Hall, Dilhorne
Stansmore Hall farm house, Tickhill Lane, Dilhorne. A large Grade II listed 17th century farmhouse with minor mid-19th century alterations. Also known as Stansmoor and, more recently, Stanmore.
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Stapenhill House, Stapenhill, Burton-on-Trent
The frontage of Stapenhill House with the tower of St. Peter's Church to the left.
State Bed, Chillington Hall
The State Bed with flowered chintz hangings in the State Bedroom at Chillington Hall. The Room probably decorated and furnished when Thomas Giffard married Charlotte Courtenay in 1788.
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State Chariot at Ingestre Hall,
The Earl of Shrewsbury's State Chariot standing outside Ingestre Hall, in preparation for the coronation celebrations of June 1953. The coachman and two footmen wear state livery which includes white ...
Statfold Hall: engraving
'South East View of Statfold Hall.' Showing a white, two storey house with a parapet hiding the lower part of the roof. On the east is a tall thin tower. To the right is a dovecot.'Rev. S. Shaw del., ...
Statfold Hall: water colour painting
'Statfold.' South west view showing a large white house with bays on each side and a tower. The picture is chiefly filed by the sweep of a road in the foreground bordered by shrubs.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]...
Statfold Hall: water colour painting
'Statfold.' South east view showing a white, two storey house with a parapet hiding the lower part of the roof. On the east is a tall thin tower. To the right is a dovecot.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
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.
Staunton Harold Church and Hall, Leicestershire: water colour painting
This watercolour is titled 'Hall, Staffordshire' but shows Staunton Harold Church and Hall in Leicestershire. North east view showing on the right, a large Georgian building with baluster coping and ...
Steve and Janet Joynes, Hoar Cross Hall
Steve and Janet Joynes pictured shortly after they purchased Hoar Cross Hall in 1989. They developed the Hall as a health spa resort which opened in April 1991.
Hoar Cross Hall was built between 1862 ...
Steve and Janet Joynes, Hoar Cross Hall
Steve and Janet Joynes pictured on the main staircase at Hoar Cross Hall shortly after they purchased it in 1989. They developed the Hall as a health spa resort which opened in April 1991.
Hoar Cross ...
Stone - Aston Hall: sepia drawing
'South West View of Aston Hall, near Stone, Staffordshire.' Showing a two storey, early Georgian house with dormer windows, and stone dressings, seen across an expanse of water [?moat].'J. Buckler.'
Stone - Spring Vale: sepia wash drawing
'Spring Vale.' Showing a large white house with wings, on rising ground. There is a garden with a pool which has one fountain and swans. To the right and the left of the garden are dense trees. Artist: ...
Stone - The Brooms: water colour painting
'The Brooms. Seat of Willm. Bewley Taylor Esqr.' Showing a low, two-storey white house with four gables, standing in its own grounds.'Sketched by C. B. Ash.'
The building has been much altered and ...
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 ...
Stone Town Council Members,
Photograph taken at the rear of the Council Offices on Station Road.
From left to right are: Brenda Otley, Steve Booth, Joyce Farnham, Harry Brunt, Alf Peck, Morag Jones, John Ferrie, Roy Osbourne, ...
Stonefield Park, Stone,
Stonefield Park was developed on part of Wakes Field, originally owned by Joule's Brewery. The land was bought in 1923 by Stone Urban District Council for £1000.
The park was opened by Sir Ernest ...