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Himley Collection

Step into the enchanting world of Himley, a place where history and mystery intertwine

Background imageHimley Collection: The Crooked House Pub - Multiview, Himley, Staffordshire

The Crooked House Pub - Multiview, Himley, Staffordshire
The Crooked House Pub - Multiview, Himley, near Gornal Wood, Staffordshire, England. Showing the bar room Date: 1900s

Background imageHimley Collection: Tatler front-cover: The Countess of Dudley

Tatler front-cover: The Countess of Dudley
Daughter of the Hon. Guy Charteris and a cousin of the Earl of Wemyss and March, the Countess of Dudley married the third Earl in 1943

Background imageHimley Collection: Crooked house, Himley

Crooked house, Himley

Background imageHimley Collection: Himley Crooked House early 1900s

Himley Crooked House early 1900s

Background imageHimley Collection: The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire

The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire
The Passage and doorway of the Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire. During the early 19th century, mining in the area caused one side of the building to begin gradually sinking

Background imageHimley Collection: The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire - Doorway

The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire - Doorway
The Doorway of the Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire. During the early 19th century, mining in the area caused one side of the building to begin gradually sinking

Background imageHimley Collection: The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire - Sitting Room

The Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire - Sitting Room
The Sitting Room of the Crooked House, Himley, Staffordshire. During the early 19th century, mining in the area caused one side of the building to begin gradually sinking

Background imageHimley Collection: The Magic Table, Crooked House, Himley (colour photo)

The Magic Table, Crooked House, Himley (colour photo)
3092986 The Magic Table, Crooked House, Himley (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Magic Table, Crooked House, Himley)

Background imageHimley Collection: The Crooked House, Himley (colour photo)

The Crooked House, Himley (colour photo)
3094929 The Crooked House, Himley (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Crooked House, Himley)

Background imageHimley Collection: Dudley DY3 4 Map

Dudley DY3 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Dudley DY3 4

Background imageHimley Collection: Temple facade and interior, Edfu, Egypt, 1841. Artist: Himley

Temple facade and interior, Edfu, Egypt, 1841. Artist: Himley
Temple facade and interior, Edfu, Egypt, 1841. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France

Background imageHimley Collection: The Crooked House Pub, Himley, Staffordshire

The Crooked House Pub, Himley, Staffordshire
The Crooked House Pub, Himley, near Gornal Wood, Staffordshire, England. Showing the refreshment room Date: 1900s

Background imageHimley Collection: Doorway of the Crooked House Inn, Himley, Staffordshire

Doorway of the Crooked House Inn, Himley, Staffordshire
Doorway of the Crooked House Inn, Himley, near Dudley, Staffordshire, England. Date: 1900s

Background imageHimley Collection: England, Staffordshire, Himley Hall

England, Staffordshire, Himley Hall. Himley Hall is a Grade II listed building located in Staffordshire, near to the town of Dudley and the city of Wolverhampton

Background imageHimley Collection: Royal Wedding 1934 - honeymoon incidents

Royal Wedding 1934 - honeymoon incidents
The newly married Duke and Duchess of Kent at Himley where they spent the first part of their honeymoon at Himley Hall, the home of Lord Dudley in Staffordshire

Background imageHimley Collection: The Crooked House, Himley, Worcestershire

The Crooked House, Himley, Worcestershire
The Crooked House, Himley, Dudley, near Wolverhampton, Worcestershire, England. The Sitting Room Date: 1900s

Background imageHimley Collection: Himley, Staffordshire

Himley, Staffordshire
Horsemen try their mounts in the grounds of Himley, Staffordshire, the seat of Viscount Dudley & Ward Date: 1735



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Step into the enchanting world of Himley, a place where history and mystery intertwine. From the Tatler front-cover featuring the elegant Countess of Dudley to the iconic Crooked House, this Staffordshire gem has captivated hearts for centuries. Transport yourself back to the early 1900s as you explore Himley Crooked House, its charming facade standing proudly amidst lush surroundings. Its crooked walls whisper tales of bygone eras, inviting you to unravel their secrets. As you step through the doorway of The Crooked House in Himley, Staffordshire, prepare to be transported into another realm. The air is thick with nostalgia as every corner tells a story waiting to be discovered. Lose yourself in its sitting room adorned with timeless elegance and imagine conversations that once filled these hallowed halls. The magic lingers within The Crooked House's very essence; it holds an irresistible allure that draws visitors from far and wide. Its unique architecture stands as a testament to craftsmanship and creativity - a true marvel nestled within Himley's embrace. Immerse yourself in history at The Crooked House Inn in Himley, Staffordshire. As you pass through its doorway, feel time slow down around you while whispers of past revelries echo through your mind, and is here that memories are made and cherished forever. Capture moments of wonder at The Magic Table within Crooked House, Himley - a vibrant burst of color against an already mesmerizing backdrop. Let your imagination run wild as you envision laughter-filled gatherings around this mystical centerpiece. Himley's charm knows no bounds; even captured in color photos, The Crooked House stands tall like a fairytale come alive amidst picturesque landscapes. It beckons adventurers seeking solace or those simply yearning for an escape from reality. Intrigue awaits at every turn when exploring Himley's hidden corners - each visit unveiling new wonders yet undiscovered. So venture forth, and let the magic weave its spell upon you.