Introduction
This very large site was attached to Teddesley Hall, which in 1851 was the seat of Lord Hatherton. The hall is now demolished, and the grounds are in poor condition, with landscaped aspects effectively lost.
- Visitor Access, Directions & Contacts
- Features & Designations
Designations
The National Heritage List for England: Listed Building
- Reference: Keeper's Lodge, former service block, stable block, ice house.
- Grade: II
Features
- Icehouse
- Glasshouse
- Description: Peach house, now lost.
- Vinery
- Description: Now lost.
- Stable Block
- Building
- Description: The former service block.
- Building
- Description: Keeper's Lodge.
- Key Information
Type
Estate
Survival
Part: standing remains
Civil Parish
Teddesley Hay
- References
References
- Brooke, EA 1857. {The Gardens of England in the Midland and Eastern Counties} pls 31-32. The Gardens of England in the Midland and Eastern Counties
- Pitt, W. 1796. {A General View of the Agriculture of the County of Stafford ith observations on the means of its improvement}, p 94. General View of the Agriculture of the County of Stafford with observations on the means of its improvement
- {Littleton Family Papers} Littleton Family Papers