English: Anglesey Lodge, Hednesford, near to Hednesford, Staffordshire, Great Britain.
Previous known as the Anglesey Hotel it was built in 1831 by Edmund Peel of Fazeley, near Tamworth as Hednesford Lodge. He used it as stabling for his racehorses and as his summer residence. It became a hotel during the 1860s.
Pritchard Holdings are responsible for a lot of recent redevelopment of brownfield sites around Cannock.
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