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Brocton Camp, Cannock Chase

A postcard view looking toward “F” & “G” Battalion Lines at Brocton Camp. In the foreground beyond the upgraded track that used to come up from Brocton Village is the Farmhouse. Behind are the officer’s ...

Brocton Hall

Brocton Hall viewed from the south. Brocton Hall was built in 1760 but George Chetwynd undertook extensive remodelling in 1801. The hall and land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, who had ...

Brocton Hall

Brocton Hall viewed from the east. Brocton Hall was built in 1760 but George Chetwynd undertook extensive remodelling in 1801. The hall and land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, who had ...

Brocton Hall Golf Club,

Brocton Hall was built in 1760, George Chetwynd undertook extensive remodelling in 1801. The hall and land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, who had lost their club house in a fire. ...

Brocton Hall Grounds,

View of the grounds at the rear of Brocton Hall. Brocton Hall was built by the Chetwynd family in 1801. The hall and land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, who had lost their club house ...

Brocton Hall,

Brocton Hall was built in 1760, George Chetwynd undertook extensive remodelling in 1801. The hall and land was acquired by Cannock Chase Golf Club in 1922, who had lost their club house in a fire. ...

Brocton Lodge, Shugborough Park

Brocton Lodge was situated in Shugborough Park close to the Stafford to Lichfield Road, near to White Barn Farm. It was also sometimes known as Shugborough Lodge. The building was demolished in 1975 ...

Brocton Village

This postcard view of Brocton was sent from Brocton Camp on 2 April 1918 to an address in New Zealand.

Brocton Village,

View looking towards Brocton Village.

Brook House, Milwich,

Brook House was formerly the Post Office and in the late nineteenth century had a thatched roof.

Brook House, Milwich,

Brook House on Stone Road was formerly the post office. Its thatched roof had since been tiled.

Brooklands School, Stafford,

Brooklands opened on Eccleshall Road in 1946 as a private school. At first only a small number of five and six year olds were admitted, but the number of pupils increased and by 1962 126 children ...

Brough Hall, Gnosall,

Brough Park and the Nicholson Institute, Leek

A view of the Nicholson Institute from Brough Park. The Nicholson Institute was presented to the town by Joshua Nicholson, a silk manufacturer, as a monument to Richard Cobden, the zealous campaigner ...

Brough Park Fishpond, Leek

Fishing in the pond with homemade fishing rods of sticks and string and jam-jars was a popular pastime for young boys in Leek. The pond was formerly part of the gardens of Ball Haye Hall. The park ...

Brough Park, Leek

The park is so called after William Spooner Brough gave ten and a half acres of his Ball Haye estate to the town in 1913. The size of the park grew to 21 acres in 1921 when Joseph Tatton donated another ...

Brough Park, Leek,

Broughton Hall

Broughton Hall was built for Sir Thomas Broughton in the mid-sixteenth century, possibly on the site of an earlier building. During the eighteenth century the ornate timber work was covered in plaster, ...