Date:1905
Description:It is likely that a Church stood on this site since Saxon times. Much of the building dates from the 13th Century. The tower dates to 14th Century and is unusual in that it is wholly contained within the Church rather than being a separate feature. There was a fire in Pattingham in 1677 which destroyed several houses and some of the Church building. The steeple and the outer walls remained and repairs were carried out shortly afterwards. In 1871, there was also extensive rebuilding and refurbishment of the church and spire.
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The church spire was added by the fifth Earl of Dartmouth in October 1871, in pious ...
This photograph can be dated to after 1889, when the Pinnacles with Flying Buttresses ...
Back row, from left to right, are Mary Dulson, Dorothy Scriven and Brenda Yorke. Front ...
These grocery shops were located next door to St. Chad's church.
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It is likely that a Church stood on this site since Saxon times. Much of the building dates from the ...
This photograph can be dated to after 1889, when the Pinnacles with Flying Buttresses were added.
Mr Poynton lived in the middle one of the Poors Trust Cottages on Wolverhampton Road. He played tunes ...
At the back, from left to right: Ivor Lewis, ?, George Edwards, Arthur Adderley, Geoff Lloyd, Bill Adderley, ...
Pictured are Tom Astley, Fred Bacchus, Doris Pugh (became Post Mistress), Reginald Astley and unknown. This ...
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Image courtesy of: Pattingham Local History and Civic Society
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Source: Pattingham Local History and Civic Society
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