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Shugborough Hall

Category: Sightseeing + Tours

Milford, Stafford, ST17 0XB

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Shugborough Hall, Stafford, United Kingdom : Reviews of Shugborough Hall - Yahoo! Travel
The ancestral home of Lord Lichfield, this fine 18th century mansion lies to the north of Birmingham. It is set in some 900 acres of parkland. The estate has ma...
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Official Website Of Shugborough Hall and Estate Stafford
Experience the beautiful sights, evocative sounds, real smells and true taste of The Complete Working Historic Estate. Set on the banks of the beautiful River Sow, and on the northern wooded fringes of Cannock Chase, Shugborough boasts 900 acres of historic parkland, working Georgian buildings and s...
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Shugborough Hall
) in mirror image. The following two pictures show the monument in situ, in the gardens at Shugborough Hall, as well as a close up of the 'picture' area. The building of this monument was commissioned by Admiral Lord An...
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BBC - Stoke & Staffordshire - In Pictures - Shugborough Hall - Front View
Shugborough is the UK's only Complete Working Historic Estate. The estate near Stafford is set on the banks of the River Sow, on the northern wooded fringes of Cannock Chase. This photo shows the front view of the magni...
bbc.co.uk

Shugborough Hall garden, Milford, Stafford, Staffordshire - Gardens
Shugborough Hall, an important 18th century riverside garden, houses temples, ruins and memorials set amongst trees and winding shrubberies. Includes the first Chinese-style tea-house in Britain. Between the house and the river are terraces and a grand 19th century parterre with clipped yews and man...
britainsfinest.co.uk

Shugborough Hall and Gardens - Photographs from Shugborough Hall and Gardens
Shugborough is the ancestral home of the Earl of Lichfield. The house was enlarged around 1750 and again at the turn of the 19th Century. The hall is owned by the National Trust. It contains a collection of photographs by the house's most illustrous former resident, the late royal photographer Lord ...
derbyshire-photographs.co.uk






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