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Stable near the Smithy, Farley

This stable stands north-east of the Smithy at Farley and was built in about 1850-1.

Stable Quadrangle, Joule's Brewery, Stone,

The stable quadrangle at the New Ale Stores, Newcastle Street. Some of the drays carry beer barrels ready for distribution. Francis Joule came into possession of the White House Inn and brewhouse ...

Stables and Cart Shed, Seighford Hall,

Seighford Hall is an Elizabethan house to which additions were made over the years, particularly during the Victorian period. A brick tower in the grounds was built to look like a church tower. This ...

Stables at Harewood Hall, Cheadle

Stables dating from the arly 19th century at Harewood Hall on Leek Road.

Stables, Gerrard's Bromley,

This barn once formed part of the estate belonging to Gerrard's Bromley Hall. The sixteenth century hall was built behind two courtyards; off the courtyards were barns and stable blocks. The hall ...

Stables, Ingestre Hall,

The original seventeenth century stables at Ingestre Hall are next to St. Mary's Church. The new stables (pictured) were designed by John Birch in the late nineteenth century. This elaborate building ...

Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal, Great Haywood

The figure on the right is standing on the towpath of the Staffordshire & Worcester Canal aqueduct over the River Trent, just before the junction with the Trent & Mersey Canal beyond the bridge. Photographer: ...

Staffordshire War Agricultural Executive Committee Officials, Manor Farm, Harlaston

A group of eight officials standing in farm yard with buildings behind. Photograph taken during the visit of Minister for Agriculture, Mr R.S. Hudson M.P., to the Staffordshire War Agricultural Executive ...

Stockley Park Farm, Tutbury

Stockley Park Farm in Tutbury parish, an image from the Rolleston Hall Estate Sale Catalogue, October 1919. Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet (1873-1928) had inherited the estate in 1915 on the death of ...

Stockton Farm, Baswich, Stafford

Stockton Farm was built in 1842 and was demolished in 1967 to make way for a new housing development. It stood at the junction of Stockton Lane and Milford Road. Simon Bailey and his family lived here ...

Stockton Farm, Weeping Cross, Stafford

This large farm was demolished when the housing estate at Weeping Cross was built in the late 1970s. It stood to the east of the junction of Stockton Lane.

Stone Gateposts, Gerrard's Bromley Hall,

These gateposts belonged to Gerrard's Bromley Hall. The sixteenth century hall was demolished in the 1750s, but these gateposts and some of the barns still exist.

Stone Park, Stone

Stone Park was originally a hunting ground owned by Stone Priory. It was acquired by the Crompton family after the Reformation and ownership passed to the Leveson-Gower family of Trentham in the 18th ...

Stone Park, Stone

Stone Park was originally a hunting ground owned by Stone Priory. It was acquired by the Crompton family after the Reformation and ownership passed to the Leveson-Gower family of Trentham in the 18th ...

Stonehouse Farm, Hulme, near Caverswall

Stonework, Ingestre Stables,

The original seventeenth century stables at Ingestre Hall are next to St. Mary's Church. The new stables (pictured) were designed by John Birch in the late nineteenth century. This elaborate building ...

Stourton Farm, near Kinver

Stretton Farm House and Watermill, near Penkridge

A postcard view of Stretton Farm House with a glimpse of the Watermill on the right. There is a note on the reverse of this postcard which mentions “the stretch of water in the picture is part of the ...