Record Details
MonUID: | MST3131 |
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HER Number: | 03144 |
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Type of record: | Monument |
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Name: | Icehouse, Hagley Hall |
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Summary
The approximate location of an icehouse near the former Hagley Hall. The ice house consists of a domed brick chamber sunk into the hillside, which is approached by a narrow passage.
Monument Type(s):
- ICEHOUSE (Stuart to Georgian - 1700 AD? to 1799 AD?)
Associated Events:
- EST2 - Observations on an Icehouse at Hagley Hall
Protected Status:
Full description
ICE HOUSE. APPROX LOCATION(?) OF ICEHOUSE NEAR FORMER HAGLEY HALL. <1>
(SB, 02-Dec-2005) An ice house consisting of a circular domed brick chamber approached by a narrow passage, is sunk in to the hillside beyond the 18th century brick built stable range. <2>
Sources and further reading
<1> | SST2776 - Verbal communication: K. W. Sheridan (Staffordshire County Council). 1983. Observation and Comment by former historic environment officer for Staffordshire County Council. |
<2> | SST3640 - Published Book: The Victoria History of the Counties of England. 1959. (VCH volume 5) A History of the County of Stafford, Volume V.. Volume 5 - Page 157. |
Related records
40126 | Part of: Hagley Park, Rugeley (Monument) |
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