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Images from our visits (in 2019 and 2021) to Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire, England.

(Shot raw and processed using: DxO PhotoLab Elite/ ViewPoint and Adobe Lightroom Classic/ Photoshop).

You can find out more about Shugborough Hall and Estate and Patrick Lichfield by clicking on these links.

Phil and Karen


The Estate was owned by the Bishops of Lichfield until the dissolution of the monasteries and was eventually purchased by William Anson in 1624. The hall was built by William’s grandson (also called William) in 1693.

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The estate remained in the hands of the Anson family for 3 centuries during which time the hall was extended. Lord Lichfield (aka Patrick Lichfield, the noted photographer - and 5th Earl of Lichfield) leased an apartment at the hall until his death in 2005 - this is the entrance to his apartment. Shugborough is now managed by the National Trust.

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The Red Drawing Room. In 1831, Princess Alexandra Victoria of Kent, the future Queen Victoria (then 13) visited Shugborough with her mother, the Duchess of Kent.

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The Library.

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The Staff Dining Room.

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Shugborough Estate is extensive and showcases many of the transformations made by Thomas Anson on returning from his Grand Tour, including The Chinese House, shown here.

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(Sources: National Trust, WIKIPEDIA).
 
As usual, an amazing set. Gotta love those old money big houses. There's nothing quite like it.
 
As usual, an amazing set. Gotta love those old money big houses. There's nothing quite like it.
Hi Mike,

We're very pleased to read you're continuing to enjoy our images - we added a few more historic properties to the list during our recent trip.

(Should be appearing at some point in the future... :) ).

P&K
 
Images from our visits (in 2019 and 2021) to Shugborough Hall, Staffordshire, England.

(Shot raw and processed using: DxO PhotoLab Elite/ ViewPoint and Adobe Lightroom Classic/ Photoshop).

You can find out more about Shugborough Hall and Estate and Patrick Lichfield by clicking on these links.

Phil and Karen


The Estate was owned by the Bishops of Lichfield until the dissolution of the monasteries and was eventually purchased by William Anson in 1624. The hall was built by William’s grandson (also called William) in 1693.

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The estate remained in the hands of the Anson family for 3 centuries during which time the hall was extended. Lord Lichfield (aka Patrick Lichfield, the noted photographer - and 5th Earl of Lichfield) leased an apartment at the hall until his death in 2005 - this is the entrance to his apartment. Shugborough is now managed by the National Trust.

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The Red Drawing Room. In 1831, Princess Alexandra Victoria of Kent, the future Queen Victoria (then 13) visited Shugborough with her mother, the Duchess of Kent.

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The Library.

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The Staff Dining Room.

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Shugborough Estate is extensive and showcases many of the transformations made by Thomas Anson on returning from his Grand Tour, including The Chinese House, shown here.

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(Sources: National Trust, WIKIPEDIA).
Great location, very well captured.
 
Hi Cemal,

Cheers - appreciated!

During our 2019 visit (pre 'this and that'), we had a guided tour of 'the Lichfield Apartments', which still held personal possessions, various bits of camera gear and photographs - quite fascinating. Unfortunately - and perhaps somewhat ironically - no photography was allowed inside (this was strictly enforced!)... :p

(After being closed off for a while - understandably so - the Lichfield Apartments are now open to visit again).

P&K
 

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