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Teddesley Hall
The first Lord Hatherton, who succeeded to the property in 1812 was known for his efforts towards improving the state of his land. After implementing a programme of draining and irrigation over nearly ...
Teddesley Hall
This photograph was taken during a field trip to the site by the Landor Society.
The view is looking across the foundations of the former Hall building towards Penkridge.
Teddesley Hall was built ...
Teddesley Hall
Teddesley Hall was built around 1750 to 1754 for Sir Edward Littleton, 4th Baronet, to designs by Charles Cope Trubshaw of Little Haywood. On Littleton's death in 1812 the estate passed to his grand nephew ...
Teddesley Hall: coloured aquatint engraving
'To the Nobility, Gentry and Freeholders of the County of Stafford. This Print of Teddesley Hall, the residence of Edward John Littleton Esqr., the indefatigable member for the County, is respectfully ...
Teddesley Hall: engraving
'To Sir Edward Littleton Bart., this View of Teddesley Park is inscribed by his obliged humble Servant, S. Shaw.' West view showing a Georgian house of three storeys. It is brick with stone dressings ...
Teddesley Hall: sepia wash drawing
'Teddesley Hall, Staffordshire; the Seat of the Right Honble. Lord Hatherton.' Showing the central block of a three storey building of brick and stone, with part of a screen wall to the right. Also ...
Teddesley Hall: water colour painting
'Teddesley Park.' South west view showing a distant view of the hall, a high central block and low outbuildings. There is a clump of trees to the right.Anonymous, [T. Donaldson].
Teddesley Hall: water colour painting
'Teddesley Park.' West view showing a Georgian house of three storeys. It is brick with stone dressings and a basement, flanked by a screen wall and out-buildings, [stables to the left and kitchens ...
Teddesley Hall: water colour painting
Showing a distant view of the Hall among trees, with a lake in the foreground.Anonymous, [S. Shaw.]
Temple Garden, Bishton Hall
The Temple Garden was probably built in the 1830s for Charlotte Sparrow of Bishton Hall. The architect is unknown, but could be James Trubshaw of Little Haywood, and it was complete by 1838 when it was ...
Temple of the Winds, Sandon Park
This 19th century timber and thatch construction stood close to the icehouse in Sandon Park, on the opposite side of the drive. It no longer exists.
Tennis court, Swythamley Hall
The tennis court in the grounds of Swythamley Hall.
Swythamley Hall was largely built in the early 19th century and extensively enlarged by Philip Brocklehurst in 1897. A major fire in 1813 had destroyed ...
Tennis court, Swythamley Hall
The tennis court in the grounds of Swythamley Hall. Third from left is Courtney Brocklehurst.
Swythamley Hall was largely built in the early 19th century and extensively enlarged by Philip Brocklehurst ...
Tennis Courts, Wedgwood Factory, Barlaston,
The Wedgwood factory tennis courts, with Barlaston Hall in the background.
In the raincoat is Frederick Maitland Wright, husband of 'Star' (Cecily Stella) Wedgwood (a direct descendant of Josiah Wedgwood ...
Tennis match, Darlaston Hall
Tennis being played on two grass courts next to the formal gardens which stood on the eastern side of Darlaston Hall, near Stone. At the time of this photograph the Hall belonged to the Meakin family, ...
Tettenhall - Perton Hall: steel engraving
'Remains of Purton [sic] Hall, Staffs., formerly the residence of the Wrottesley family.' Showing one ruined gable of a three storey building of brick and stone, with outbuildings. Taken from an almanac ...
The “Screens” at Beaudesert Hall
Pictured is an area that was known as the “Screens”, it was a space under the Great Hall Gallery. On the left the arch in the Screen linen-fold panelling led into the Great Hall. On the right the stone ...
The Abbey, Burton-upon-Trent
Although largely Victorian, the north wing of the Abbey dates from the 14th century. Following the dissolution of the monasteries, the remains of the property passed into the ownership of the Pagets of ...