Date:1966
Description:Rear yard of the Bear Inn on Greengate Street, which included a coach house. The Bear Inn was built in the seventeenth century Bear Inn on the site of the Old Black Bear Inn; it is possible some of the old building was used in the structure of the present. In the eighteenth century the inn was known as the White Bear and was one of four coaching inns in Stafford, the other three being The Star and The George on Market Square, and The Swan (opposite The Bear). Only The Bear and The Swan survive to this day.
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The High House was built on Greengate Street by Richard Dorrington in 1595. The ...
Watercolour painting by Great Haywood born sculptor and artist Samuel Peploe Wood ...
View of the Ancient High House on Greengate Street, built by Richard Dorrington ...
St. Chad's dates from the Norman period and is one of Stafford's oldest churches. ...
This building at 11 Greengate Street was a typical Tudor house (c.1500), although ...
View over Greengate Street and down Martin Street. On the right can be seen the ...
Coach house (centre) in the rear yard of the Bear Inn on Greengate Street. The ...
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Donor ref:P66.003.1527 (18/2675)
Source: Staffordshire Museum Service
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