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| 1 | ![]() | s05532 Shirecliffe Hall, Shirecliffe Lane showing the Folly in the background | |
| 2 | ![]() | s05533 Shirecliffe Hall, Shirecliffe Lane | |
| 3 | ![]() | s05538 Dove Houses, Dove Lane, Greystones, between what are now Louth and Peveril Roads, off Greystones Road | |
| 4 | ![]() | s05541 Old House at corner of Bow Street and Trippet Lane | |
| 5 | ![]() | s05549 The State Bedroom on the west side of the first floor at Endcliffe Hall. The bed and couch were dressed in upholstered crimson silk damask. The mantle was inlaid walnut and marble. The large mirror decorated with a lion from Sir John Browns Coat of A | |
| 6 | ![]() | s05550 The Dining Room at Endcliffe Hall. The chimney piece was made of marble and bronze. Supplied by Joseph Hadfield, Norfolk Lane Marble Works. The ornate plaster ceiling was the work of Charles Green. The upholstered pieces were covered in green morocco | |
| 7 | ![]() | s05551 The Drawing Room at Endcliffe Hall. A unique feature of the romm is the painted ceiling, attributed to Godfrey Sykes. The fireplace was shown at the Exhibition of 1862 prior to installation | |
| 8 | ![]() | s05552 The Grand Staircase at Endcliffe Hall. The wrought iron balusters and mahogany handrails were made at John Jebson Smith's Roscoe Works. Note the half-round top doors at each side of the staircase. These led to the domestic quarters, 'below stairs' | |
| 9 | ![]() | s05553 The Ballroom or Saloon at Endcliffe Hall. The largest room of the house, designed for entertaining. The coved ceiling is the main source of natural light. Also used as a gallery for paintings | |
| 10 | ![]() | s05554 Endcliffe Hall, Morning Room |
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