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Brailes, Upper. St Ronans Lea country house

St. Ronans Lea, large country house in Upper Brailes. 1900s

Brandon Hall.

Brandon Hall. Part of gardens showing conservatory, gardeners and horse-drawn mowing machine. 1900s [This is actually Brandon House in Brandon, Surrey, and is now a Hotel.]

Brandon House.

Brandon House, back elevation, showing terrace and part of garden. July 1906 [This is possibly not in Warwickshire as it has been pointed out that only Brandon Hall existed in the twentieth century. ...

Broom. Hall

Mr Hughes standing at the rear of Broom Hall. 1890s

Broom. Hall

Mr Hughes standing in the doorway at the front of Broom Hall. 1890s

Budbrooke. Grove Park

Grove Park, Budbrook, one time home of the Dormer family. 1900s

Budbrooke. Grove Park

Grove Park House, Budbrooke with group of deer in front. 1900s

Burmington Grange.

Burmington Grange, house and garden. 1910s

Butlers Marston. Manor

Manor house at Butlers Marston. 1910s

Chadshunt Hall.

Chadshunt Hall and gardens. 1920s

Charlecote

J. Lawrence Hart (fl. 1872-1906, died 1907) Charlecote Ink on paper 110mm x 160mm The print depicts Charlecote Hall with a lake or river in the foreground.

Charlecote Great Hall

Frederick William Hulme (1816 - 1884) Charlecote Great Hall Published by Day and Son 250mm x 345mm

Charlecote Hall, the Seat of the Lucys

E. Duncan Charlecote Hall the Seat of the Lucys Ink on paper 220mm x 285mm This print shows a landscape scene of the deer park at Charlecote Hall with the Hall in the background. The image was engraved ...

Charlecote Park.

Charlecote Park house and gardens. 1910s

Charlecote Park.

Interior of Charlecote Park house. 1900s

Charlecote Park.

Charlecote Park house staircase. 1900s

Charlecote Park.

Exterior of view of Charlecote Park house. 1900s

Charlecote Park. East entrance

The east entrance to Charlecote Park designed by John Gibson of Westminster. 1860s