Crewe Hall
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Crewe Hall is a grade-I-listed Jacobean mansion, near Crewe in Cheshire, England. The stables, also Jacobean, are grade II* listed.
Main hall
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Front view with gates
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Front view
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Front view, east building
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Front view
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Detail of main entrance
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Detail of east building
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West view
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Entrance gates between garden & park
Historical images
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Painting of c. 1710
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Engraving from Sir Randolph Crewe's time
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Engraving of c. 1818, showing lake
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Dining room, 1877
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Staircase, 1877
Stables
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East face of stable block, showing centrepiece
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East face of stable quadrangle
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Carriage archway
Other outbuildings
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Weston Road gatelodge
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Brasserie
Other estate buildings
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Stowford and Magnolia Cottages
Gardens and park
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Map of part of park, 1840
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Park from Weston Road
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Plan for W.A. Nesfield parterre in gardens