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Lord Lichfield established himself as one of the leading professional photographers of the day under the name of Patrick Lichfield. His remarkable career enabled him to move in social circles photographing and developing close friendships with high profile celebrities and royal family members of the time such as Princess Margaret. Within the house, Patrick Lichfield had the private apartment created as well as retaining the use of the island facing the house, on which he created his much-loved oak arboretum hosting a unique collection of different varieties of oak trees from Europe across to Asia.

Lord Lichfield continued to live in the apartment along with his three children and played an important role on the estate until his death in His son, Thomas, is the current Earl of Lichfield. What better way to explore our acres of Parkland than with your four-legged friend by your side? Nick Kingsley 2 June at Anonymous 26 June at Newer Post Older Post Home. Subscribe to: Post Comments Atom. Chinese House at Shugborough, from a watercolour by Moses Griffith, c.

Shugborough: the Chinese House in Image: Nicholas Kingsley. Some rights reserved. Shugborough: the Rococo interior of the Chinese House, Shugborough: the Shepherd's monument is of three periods; the original bas-relief by Scheemakers; the rustic arch attributed to Thomas Wright, and the Doric aedicule probably added by Stuart. Image: Edward Wood. Thomas Wright: design for an arbour from Universal Architecture , Shugborough: the artificial ruins on the west lawn by Nicholas Dall, Image: National Trust Images.

Shugborough: ceiling of former drawing room with plasterwork by Vassalli, c. Shugborough: the Arch of Hadrian, Image: Paul Brooker. Shugborough: The Tower of the Winds, The ground-floor windows were inserted in when it was converted into a dairy for Lady Anson. Image: Richard Styles.

Shugborough: Choragic monument of Lysicrates. Shugborough Hall from an engraving after Moses Griffith , Shugborough Hall: west front, showing the projecting saloon added in and altered in Shugborough: Lichfield Lodges in Orgreave Hall: north front. Image: Susan Ward.

Ranton Abbey in Image: Jim. Cuts to running of historic hall. Lord's private quarters to open. Staffordshire County Council. A Staffordshire County Council spokesman said it had taken on the lease for the Shugborough Estate at a time when the National Trust had not been as big.

It currently closes in winter months. The estate will be handed back in October. Related Topics.



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