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Wesleyan Chapel, Hixon

The foundation stone for the Wesleyan Chapel on Bath Lane, Hixon was laid by James Dale, proprietor of Hixon Baths, on 16 August 1842. The first service took place on 15 November 1842.

Wesleyan Chapel, Norton Bridge,

Built in 1859, the Chapel has now been converted into a private residence.

Wesleyan Church, Eccleshall,

The Wesleyan Church is situated on Stone Road. The foundation stone was laid on 21 September 1871 by Mrs Broadhurst, wife of a local tanner, and was constructed by local builder Charles Barratt. The ...

West Hill, Hednesford

Officially named as Green Heath Road but known as West Hill to the locals. Recognisable today, the school was Hednesford's first Board School opened in January 1874, but almost immediately it was found ...

Weston Park Entrance, Weston Under Lizard

Weston Park was landscaped by Lancelot 'Capability' Brown in the 1760s. Weston Hall was built by Sir Thomas and Lady Wilbraham in 1671. Lady Wilbraham is believed to have been the architect. In 1762 ...

Weston Signal-box,

Weston and Ingestre Station stood on the North Staffordshire Railway line running between Colwich and Stoke-on-Trent. The level crossing has since been superceded by a bridge which carries the A51 over ...

Wharf Inn, Shebdon,

Ann Ethel was the licensee of the Wharf Inn.

Wilmot Martin as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder', Hixon,

Wilmot Martin was a farmer who was born near Bridgeford in 1874. He finally settled in Hixon. He was known locally as 'Staffordshire's Harry Lauder' due to his charity fund raising concerts, where he ...

Y.M.C.A. Building, Stafford,

The Y.M.C.A. hostel on Wolverhampton Road was formerly Camden Place, built in the early nineteenth century. The hostel opened in 1925. In the 1960s it was used as an annex to the College of Art, but ...