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5th North Staffordshire Regiment, Butterton Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This is a photograph of D Company, 5th North Staffordshire Regiment at Butterton Hall for basic training during World War One. Stanley Birks (3rd row back and 7th from the left) was the son of Alboin ...

A fete held at Clayton Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

There has been a hall at Clayton for hundreds of years. This shows what is thought to be the third hall built on or nearby the original site. From the fashion worn by the ladies we know that this ...

Apedale Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Apedale Hall was rebuilt in 1826 by the Heathcote family in the Elizabethan style by the industrialist Richard Edensor Heathcote. This is the view of the house 14 years before it was demolished.

Apedale Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Taken from a print entitled 'The Seat of Richard Edensor Heathcote Esquire'. In 1826 Richard Heathcote had Apedale Hall rebuilt in Elizabethan style.

Apedale Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Apedale Hall was the home of the Heathercote family and was built in 1826 by the industrialist Richard Edensor Heathcote on the site of a previous hall. The last Heathcote to live at the hall was Captain ...

Audley Old Hall

The view shows the Old Hall on the junction between Wilbraham's Walk and Nantwich Road. This timber built house was built in the fourteenth or fifteenth century and was the seat of the Vernons at some ...

Bank House, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Photograph of Bank House formerly the home of the Fenton family now demolished.

Biddulph Old Hall

These are the remains of a mansion constructed in the 1580s for Francis Biddulph. It was a Royalist stronghold during the English Civil war and came under siege by the Parliamentarians in 1643 when the ...

Bradwell Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Bradwell Hall has most notably been owned by the Sneyd family since 15th century. However this is not the original building. After the death of Ralph Sneyd, Bradwell Hall was sold to the Twigg family ...

Bridge Street, Newcastle-under-Lyme

This photograph of Bank House on Bridge Street in Newcastle-under-Lyme was taken in 1963 prior to the house being demolished to make way for the Crown Court that now stands on the site. Bank House is ...

Butterton Hall, Butterton

The new Butterton Hall, as seen here, was completed in 1850 by Sir William Pilkington. The Hall was used by the military in the First World War, but fell into disrepair and was demolished, except for ...

Clayton Hall Lodge House, Newcatle-under-Lyme

This small lodge formed the gate house to the Clayton Hall from Clayton road.

Clayton Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

There has been a hall at Clayton for hundreds of years. This shows what is thought to be the third hall built on or nearby the original site; whilst the hall is still in private ownership. It was used ...

Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

A view from the front in a state of disrepair, before it was demolished in 1940.

Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Dimsdale Hall Barn dates from around the early 17th century. The barn (a Grade II listed building) remained but the Hall was demolished in 1940. The barn was reputed to have been a former chapel. In ...

Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Photograph of the rear of Dimsdale Old Hall. Dimsdale Old Hall no longer exists it was demolished in 1940

Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Dimsdale Hall dated back to the 16th century and was originally the home of the Brett family. The half timbered back of the Hall is visible here, the front of the Hall having a Dutch-style brick frontage. ...

Dimsdale Old Hall, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Etching of rear view of Dimsdale Old Hall by R.W. Buss.

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