Category:Shotley Hall, Northumberland
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Shotley Hall, Shotley Low Quarter, Northumberland, was the residence of architect John Wilson Walton-Wilson (1823–1910) during the latter part of his life. The building was designed and completed in 1853 by architect Edward Robson. The building contains 10 stained glass windows by William Morris. (Source: Ian Robson, (20 May 2016) "See inside the historic Shotley Hall - which could be yours for £1.35m", Chronicle Live)
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Shotley Hall Gatehouse - geograph.org.uk - 74988.jpg 480 × 640; 71 KB
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