South View House, Hixon,

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Date:1947 - 1949 (c.)

Description:South View House on Bath Lane, which was also a general store. The gatepost was believed to have been constructed from part of an old barn belonging to Tixall Hall, demolished in 1928.

To the left is the water tower built to supply the R.A.F. airbase at Hixon.


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1900s
Wesleyan Chapel, Hixon
Wesleyan Chapel, Hixon

The foundation stone for the Wesleyan Chapel on Bath Lane, Hixon was laid by James ...

1930s
Car outside the Hixon Stores,
Car outside the Hixon Stores,

The original Hixon Stores at South View, Bath Lane. The stores were run by Mr ...

1940s
Post Office and General Stores, Hixon,
Post Office and General Stores, Hixon,

A postcard view of the Post Office and General Stores in Bath Lane, Hixon, which ...

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Image courtesy of: Hixon Local History Society

Donor ref:Hixon Local History Society No, PT00142, img: 2163 (18/2563)

Source: Staffordshire Museum Service

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