52°44′23″N 2°04′44″W / 52.7397°N 2.0788°W / 52.7397; -2.0788 Teddesley Hall was a large Georgian English country house located close to Penkridge in...
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last Baronet, of Teddesley Hall. He was also heir to the substantial Walhouse estates and interests, which included Hatherton Hall, near Cannock, then...
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villages of Acton Trussell, Bednall, and Teddesley Hay, and the surrounding countryside. In the parish was Teddesley Hall, a country house, since demolished...
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completing his family's dominance of the area. Soon after he built Teddesley Hall, a much more impressive seat for the family. He survived until 1812...
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and then at Great Cumberland Place. Roland died on 5 November 1816 at Teddesley Hall, Staffordshire, a house belonging to Edward Littleton, the husband to...
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great-uncle Sir Edward Littleton, 4th and last of the Littleton Baronets, of Teddesley Hall, near Penkridge, Staffordshire. In 1835, he also inherited large mineral...
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the 7th Battalion, Royal Welch Fusiliers charge down a bank on an assault course at Teddesley Hall, Penkridge in Staffordshire, England, 27 March 1942....
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Fisherwick Hall. Demolished 1808. Hints Hall. Demolished 1952. Manley Hall. Demolished 1961. Shenstone Court. Demolished 1930s. Teddesley Hall. Demolished...
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Cannock areas during the 16th and 17th centuries, before moving to Teddesley Hall in the mid-18th century. Listed buildings in Penkridge Google Maps search...
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the family seat north to Teddesley Hall, allegedly building it with hoards of cash discovered hidden at Pillaton. Pillaton Hall was used for a time as a...
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Yorkshire, new house (1814) demolished Teddesley Hall, Staffordshire, alterations and additions (1814) Thoresby Hall, Nottinghamshire, alterations and additions...
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Castle Stretton Hall Swynnerton Hall Teddesley Hall The Villas The Wodehouse Thornbury Hall Thorpe Constantine Hall Throwley Old Hall (ruined) Trentham...
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the Littleton Baronets of Pillaton Hall, he transferred the family seat from eponymous Pillaton to Teddesley Hall, and died childless, leaving the estates...
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the death of the 4th Baronet, who had moved the seat of the family to Teddesley Hall and whose heir was a nephew, Edward John Walhouse. The latter adopted...
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Pillaton Hall, in 1627. The title became extinct in 1812 on the death of the 4th Baronet, who had moved the seat of the family to Teddesley Hall and whose...
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December 2011 Pevsner 1974, p. 281. Midgley, L Margaret, ed. (1959), "Teddesley Hey", A History of the County of Stafford, Victoria County History, vol...
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Staffordshire. Stable block. 1758–1759. Sidway Hall near Maer, Staffordshire. Altered or rebuilt 1758–1759. Teddesley Hall, Penkridge, Staffordshire. Possible wings...
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Littletons originally lived at Pillaton Hall to the west of Huntington and then from 1742 until 1930 at Teddesley Hall (now demolished) just to the north....
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impressive seat for the family: Teddesley Hall, north-west of Penkridge, on Teddesley Hay. This was built on the site of Teddesley Lodge, a smaller house that...
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the Littletons: Teddesley Hall. Littleton clearly became both rich and locally powerful through his numerous dealings. Both Pillaton Hall and the parish...
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Parliamentarian and Presbyterian, and Fisher Littleton, a cousin who lived at Teddesley Lodge. The estates were back in family hands by 1654 but the first baronet...
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Staffordshire units: Teddesley Troop of the Staffordshire Yeomanry raised in 1803 by Sir Edward Littleton, 4th Baronet, of Teddesley Hall, recruited mainly...
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1917. Tolkien stayed with his wife in Cottage 1, Gipsy Green, on the Teddesley Park Estate, near the village during the winter of 1916, whilst recuperating...
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List of Royal Air Force Satellite Landing Grounds (redirect from RAF Teddesley Park)
2012. "Chepstow Racecourse". RCHMW. Retrieved 30 November 2012. "RAF Hornby Hall: Satellite Landing Ground". Russell W. Barnes. Retrieved 30 November 2012...
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54 Geo. 3. c. 49 4 November 1813 Penkridge, Cannock, Berkswich, and Teddesley (Staffordshire) Inclosure Act 1814 54 Geo. 3. c. 50 4 November 1813 ...
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an 80-year lease, and regaining possession of the family holdings in Teddesley Hay, north east of Penkridge. The younger Edward thus inherited a very...
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"Pillaton Old Hall, Penkridge (1039189)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 11 September 2019 Historic England, "Pillaton Old Hall, Penkridge...
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and the southern boundary abuts on the formerly extraparochial area of Teddesley Hay. The ground is very low lying but rises in the north-east at Acton...
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Whitmore, Staffordshire Listed buildings in Acton Trussell, Bednall and Teddesley Hay Listed buildings in Bobbington Listed buildings in Brewood and Coven...
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Luke) 1374120 More images Building Containing Mill Wheel at Teddesley Home Farm Teddesley Hay, South Staffordshire Engine House c. 1837 19 October 1998...
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