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Charlecote Park. House and Lodge

Charlecote Park house and gatehouse from the north-east. 1900s

Charlecote Park. House and River Avon

Charlecote Park, house from the south west, with the River Avon in the foreground. 1900s

Charlecote Park. House and River Avon

Charlecote Park. House from the south-west, with the River Avon in the foreground. 1900s

Charlecote Park. Interior view

Charlecote Park, library interior. " Elizabethan Suite". Inlaid furniture. 1890s

Charlecote Park. House and gardens

Charlecote Park, house east front and gardens. 1950s

Charlecote, Warwickshire

Frederick William Hulme (1816-1884) Charlecote, Warwickshire 255mm x 355mm This view of Charlecote House with deer in the foreground was printed by Day and Son.

Charlecote, Warwickshire

Frederick William Hulme (1816 - 1884) Charlecote, Warwickshire Published by Day and Son 255mm x 355mm

Cherington House.

Exterior view of Cherington House in the 1880/90s.

Cherington House. Including gardens

Cherington House and gardens with a man and two ladies playing croquet. 1880/90s

Cherington. Cherington House [?].

Group of ladies reading and relaxing outside Cherington House [?]. 1894

Chilvers Coton. Coton Hall

Coton Hall and its residents. 1900s

Chilvers Coton. Coton Hall

Coton Hall with its residents and gardener. 1900s

Churchover. Coton House

Coton House, Churchover, front elevation and part of garden. 1900s [The house was built by Abraham Grimes who succeeded to the Lordship of the Manor about 1787,on the site of a previous house which ...

Churchover. Coton House

Coton House, Churchover. 1900s

Claverdon. Old Manor House

The Old Manor House, Claverdon. 1920s

Claverdon. The Leys

Side view of The Leys, Claverdon showing the formal garden. 1912

Clifford Chambers. Brick house

A house built of brick, Clifford Chambers. 1900s

Clifford Chambers. Clifford Bank

Clifford Bank, Clifford Chambers. 1910s