An heraldic stained glass window commemorating Sir Ralph Cromwell
An heraldic stained glass window commissioned by Lord Curzon to commemorate the later owners of Tattershall
Stained glass panel of bird in window of Great Hall at Stoneacre, a medieval Wealden house in Kent
A roundel from a stained glass window by Thomas Willement in the Great Hall at Penrhyn Castle, showing the month December
The Grand Hall, Penrhyn Castle
Summer, one of four panels of stained glass in the inglenook fireplace in the Dining Room, designed by William Morris, dated 1873
Detail of a stained glass window in the chapel at Tyntesfield with a crown motif and holly and ivy with Christmas roses round the edge
Close view of trefoil shaped stained glass window depicting a dove in the Chapel at Tyntesfield, dark version
Detail of glass ceiling light featuring a round painted panel with floral design in the centre, in the Upstairs Lobby off the Staircase Hall at Sunnycroft
Stained glass panel of a bird in a window of the Great Hall at Stoneacre, a medieval Weladen house in Kent
Stained glass panel of a rabbit in a window on the staircase at Stoneacre
An 'Art Nouveau' stained glass window on the Staircase at Stoneacre
A stained glass window in the Chapel by David Evans of Shrewsbury in 1830's
Detail of border in stained glass window by Thomas Willement, dating from 1835, depicting doves, at Penrhyn Castle
Detail of painted glass panel in the bay window showing a bird and spider's web, in the Great Hall at Packwood House
Detail of stained glass roundel representing September [a man sowing] in Queen Mary's Room at Packwood House
The central panel of the bay window on the Staircase which contains the armorial bearings of Lewis Clutterbuck at Newark Park, Gloucestershire
Late eighteenth century coloured glass in the bay window on the Staircase at Newark Park, Gloucestershire
Close-up view of the stained glass window found in the front door at Mr Straw's House
Heraldic stained glass in the Great Hall at Montacute House, Somerset
Painted glass oval featuring a ship with a French flag, set into a window in the Great Hall at Montacute House, Somerset
Close-up view of stained glass window at Melford Hall depicting Queen Elizabeth
A fragment of stained glass,hanging in the triple-light windows, attributable to John Lyte and dating from the first half of C16th
The central section of the South stained glass window in The Chapel at Clevedon Court