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The Railway Hotel, City Road, Stoke upon Trent

The Railway Hotel stood at the corner of Oldmill Street and City Road. The shop on the corner was an off licence and tobacconists. All the properties in the photograph were demolished when City Road was ...

The Red Lion Hotel, Leek

The Red Lion, on the left of this photograph, stands on Market Square and was originally built as a private house, probably for Thomas Joliffe, a wool merchant, in about 1607. The entrance to the Red ...

The Rock House Tea Rooms, Milford

Albert and Florence May Barker purchased Rock House in around 1947. It was already an established tea room. Albert and May ran the tea room until it was sold to Gordon Boston in 1954. During this time ...

The Shewsbury Hotel, Alton

The Shrewsbury Arms Hotel, Rugeley

A postcard view of the Shrewsbury Arms Hotel on Market Place, formerly The Talbot, which figured prominently in the trial of William Palmer. In later years the building became known as 'The Shrew'. This ...

The Smoking Room, Izaak Walton Hotel, Ilam, Dovedale

Originally a 17th century farmhouse, the building has been a hotel since the 19th century. The hotel is situated close to the Staffordshire-Derbyshire border and was originally part of the Ilam Hall ...

The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove

The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.

The Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove

The Eagle & Child was renamed the Mosley Arms in the 1840s, but was known as the Spread Eagle by 1851. The Spread Eagle was part of the arms of the Mosley family.

The Station Hotel, Stafford

Watercolour, pen, and ink painting by P. Carlton. The Station Hotel, originally built as the North Western on Victoria Road in 1866 (opposite the station) to provide accommodation for rail travellers. ...

The Talbot Hotel, Leek

Originally known as the Spread Eagle, it was known as the Talbot by the time this photograph was taken. The original stone building was almost entirely demolished and a Sugden-designed hotel built in ...

The Tea Gardens, Trysull

The Victorian Tea Gardens in Feiashill Road, Trysull. After closing as a tea room, the property was occupied by the local schoolmaster, John Salmon.

The Union Hotel and Commerce Street, Longton

Photograph taken looking north-west.

The Upper House, Barlaston

Built in 1845 for Francis Wedgwood, Upper House later became the home of the Barton-Land family. The house was bequeathed to the County Council in 1954 as a home for the blind, and until around 2005 was ...

The White Hart Hotel, Alton

This postcard view of the White Hart Hotel, High Street, Alton was franked at 2.00 AM on 21 June, 1910 in Stoke on Trent and posted to an address in Hanley.

The White Hart, Penkridge

The White Hart Inn stands on the east side of High Street and is a three-storied timber-framed building dating from about 1600. There was originally a carriage way in the middle bay, but this has been ...

The Zetland Cafe, Market Square, Stafford

Agnes Galloway opened the Zetland Café on the first floor of 54a Greengate Street in 1910, but moved to this site at 13-14 Market Square the following year. The café closed when the owners ...

Tipperary Tea Rooms, Cannock Chase

The 'Tipperary Tea Rooms' stood at the junction named Harley's corner, the location of which is at the corner of Penkridge Bank and Stafford Brook Road. The sign above the door identifies the proprietor ...

Trentham Hotel