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Cobham
Cobham
St John the Baptist Church, Hagley, grave of John Lyttelton, 9th Viscount Cobham (1881–1949)
St John the Baptist Church, Hagley, grave of John Lyttelton, 9th Viscount Cobham (1881–1949)
St John the Baptist Church, Hagley, memorial to Violet, wife of the 9th Viscount Cobham
St John the Baptist Church, Hagley, memorial to Violet, wife of the 9th Viscount Cobham
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Sir Thomas Littleton (c. 1407–1481), the distinguished judge and writer, ancestor of three branches of the family. Anachronistically costumed.
Sir Thomas Littleton (c. 1407–1481), the distinguished judge and writer, ancestor of three branches of the family. Anachronistically costumed.
Remains of Pillaton Old Hall. The original moated manor house became ruinous, but the Gatehouse and Chapel were restored in the 1880s.
Remains of Pillaton Old Hall. The original moated manor house became ruinous, but the Gatehouse and Chapel were restored in the 1880s.
Hagley Hall, rebuilt between 1754 and 1760 in Neo-Palladian style. Most owners of Hagley Hall are buried at the adjacent parish church of St John the
Hagley Hall, rebuilt between 1754 and 1760 in Neo-Palladian style. Most owners of Hagley Hall are buried at the adjacent parish church of St John the Baptist.
Field Marshal Richard Temple, 1st Baron and 1st Viscount Cobham (1675–1749)
Field Marshal Richard Temple, 1st Baron and 1st Viscount Cobham (1675–1749)