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The Eygptian Garden, Biddulph Grange

Etching and Aquatint print by Norman Stephens ARA, showing yew topiary and Egyptian-style sculpture and building in the 19th century Egyptian Garden section of the gardens at Biddulph Grange. Dimensions: ...

The Green and garden, Cannock

The Green, also known as The White House or The Council House. It is thought to date from the early 1730s. Until 1735 it was occupied by Sir Robert Fisher, and was the first house in Cannock to have its ...

The Hermitage Convalescent Home, Uttoxeter

A multi-view postcard of The Hermitage Convalescent Home, also known as Dr Charles Bamford Memorial Convalescent Home, Holly Road, Uttoxeter. The Home was endowed by Ellen Bamford, wife of Dr Charles, ...

The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves

A postcard view of The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves. The building remains (in December 2020) very much as in this photograph, however, over the years the front garden brick walls, fences ...

The Holly Bush Inn, Brereton

Situated on Colliery Road, Brereton near Rugeley, this one time inn, dating from the 17th century, ceased trading in 1965 after the nearby Brereton Colliery had closed in 1960. It is referenced as "Holly ...

The Long Avenue, Chillington Hall,

View of the Long Avenue, looking east from Chillington Hall. The Long Avenue dates from about 1720. It is 2 and a quarter miles (3.5km) long, although the lower half has been abandoned. The rest of ...

The Long Close, Hollington

A postcard view of the Vicarage, also known as The Long Close and Hollington Hall, on Rectory Road, Hollington. The Hall was constructed around 1860 and was designed by Victorian architect Ewan Christian; ...

The Mansions, Newport Street, Brewood

The Mansions were actually two houses, with one front door on the front of the house, and the other down the right hand side of the building. It was built in around 1600. The Locksmith cottages, which ...

The Moat House and Gazebo, Tamworth

The Moat House, Tamworth, viewed from the north-west with the 18th century garden gazebo in the foreground. Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is ...

The Moat House, Tamworth

The Moat House, Tamworth, viewed from the north. Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is believed to date from 1572 and was built by the Comberford ...

The old Holly Bush Inn, Brereton near Rugeley

This photograph was taken during the very brief period when the Holly Bush had a tiled roof. Prior to 1969 it had a thatched roof. The thatch was reinstated when it was extended and renovated in 2002-3. Photographer: ...

The Old Hough and the New Hough, Stafford

Until around 1980 there were two large houses and a lodge in an area known as the Hough in Stafford. These buildings were very near to the Lichfield Road (A34); however, they were all difficult to see ...

The Old Vicarage, Hanford

The photograph shows the house and garden of The Old Vicarage in Hanford. It was built by W. Tellwright and for many years, from the 1920s, it was the residence of Mrs Tellwright. It is now the site of ...

The Post Office, Acton Trussell

A postcard view of the former Post Office on Top Road, Acton Trussell. In the 1960s the Post Office was in Post Office Row, Meadow Lane. This postcard was posted and franked in Acton Trussell on 10 ...

The Post Office, Bishopswood

A postcard view of the former Post Office in Bishopswood. This postcard was photographed and published by Bennett Clark, photographer of Wolverhampton. It was franked on 21 August 1913 in Bishopswood ...

The Post Office, Hyde Lea

This unused postcard view shows Hyde Lea Post Office in the centre and adjacent on the right is the Crown Inn. Most of the buildings in this scene remain (2022). This postcard was published by Lilywhite ...

The Priory, Trentham

An aerial view of the Priory in Trentham. This house was originally built as the Vicarage for Trentham parish in 1807. By 1910 a new smaller vicarage had been built and the house was purchased by Adolph ...

The Redlands, Stone

A very faded postcard view of The Redlands, Lichfield Road, Stone. This late Victorian house was possibly built for draper and mercer William Jervis Brandon (1848-1918) around the time of his retirement ...