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Gateway at Hall Flats, Colwich: sepia drawing

'An Ancient Gateway, Bank Top, Staffordshire,' showing a gateway composed of stone pillars with balls on the top of elaborate capitals. [Jacobean.] This is the gateway to Hall Flats, which stood on Coley ...

Gateway, 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 ...

Gerrard's Bromley Hall,

Gerrard's Bromley Hall was constructed in the late sixteenth century by Sir Gilbert Gerard, Queen Elizabeth's Attorney General. The hall was built behind two courtyards; off the courtyards were barns ...

Goat Lodge, Bagots Park, near Abbots Bromley

The architect of this eccentric building was Thomas Trubshaw of Little Haywood. It was built in 1839 as an entrance lodge to Bagot's Park. It is decorated with goats' heads: the goat is the emblem of ...

Granville Terrace, Stone,

Granville Terrace was named after Earl Granville, Lord of the Manor of Stone. In the distance can be seen the spire of the Congregational Church, built in 1871 to a design by George Bidlake. On 7 ...

Granville Terrace, Stone,

Granville Terrace was named after Earl Granville, Lord of the Manor of Stone. The photograph was taken from the railway embankment.

Gravel Pit Lodge, Hanchurch

A postcard view of Gravel Pit Lodge, a Grade II listed building built in 1859. It was one of the former entrances to the Trentham Estate at the end of a carriage drive lined with elm and lime trees leading ...

Gravel Pit Lodge, Trentham Park,

Green Hall, Lichfield Road, Stafford

Front view of Green Hall viewed from the Lichfield Road in Stafford. Built in the 1820s for Charles Webb, a solicitor, the house was originally named Forebridge Hall. In later years Green Hall housed ...

Green Hall, Stafford,

Front view of Green Hall, Lichfield Road. Built in the 1820s for Charles Webb, a solicitor, the house was originally named Forebridge Hall. Today the building houses the County Architect's Department....

Greengate Street and Mill Bank Corner, Stafford,

View showing Henry Mercer's saddlers shop and the Baths Hotel on Greengate Street. In 1928 the council purchased Mercer's, along with various other buildings between the shop and the Coach and Horses ...

Hamilton Road, Longton. Photographed by William Blake.

Street scene taken at Hamilton Road, Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire. This is one of many street scenes in the Blake Collection. Most of them were taken in the Normacot and Dresden areas near ...

Hammerhouse Farm, Norton Bridge,

Handsacre Hall

Dating from around 1320 and standing within a 12th century moat, Handsacre Hall had been extensively remodelled in the 17th century. It had stood derelict for some time before vandals destroyed the central ...

Handsacre Hall

Dating from around 1320 and standing within a 12th century moat, Handsacre Hall had been extensively remodelled in the 17th century. It had stood derelict for some time before vandals destroyed the central ...

Harpfield Infants School, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent

Harpfield Infants School was built in 1875. Under the guidance of its first chairman, Sir Lovelace Stamer, Rector of Stoke-on-Trent, who was also chairman of the National Schools Board in Stoke, the ...

Haughton Old Hall,

This sixteenth century house was restored in 1889. The more decorative timber framed gable is a later addition to the building. The barn, now converted into a cottage, contains timbers said to have ...

Hayes Lodge, Stone

A postcard view of Hayes Lodge on Longton Road, Stone. Published by A.W. Tilley, newsagent and stationers, 7 Radford Street, Stone.