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The Green Man Inn, Clifton Campville

The Green Man is a listed 18th century inn with an earlier, 15th century core. The inn is of painted brick construction which replaced an earlier timber-frame, although it does retain a substantial cruck ...

The Green, Newborough

A postcard view of The Green, Newborough. The white building in the background is the Red Lion Inn. To the right is Yoxall Road and the churchyard of All Saints' Church.

The Greyhound, Saverley Green

'The Greyhound' public house in Saverley Green, near Fulford, has been in existence since the early 1800s at least. It was once 'The Hare and Hounds'.

The Greyhound, Saverley Green

'The Greyhound' public house in Saverley Green, near Fulford, has been in existence since the early 1800s at least. It was once 'The Hare and Hounds'.

The Hanging Bridge over the River Dove, Mayfield

A postcard view of the Hanging Bridge and weir on the River Dove at Mayfield, on the border between Staffordshire (left) and Derbyshire. The narrow 14th century packhorse bridge can be seen under later ...

The Hollybush Inn, Brereton

This seventeenth century building stands on Colliery Road at Brereton Slade, near Rugeley. From around 1800 it had become the local public house, serving miners from nearby Brereton Collieries. When the ...

The Horse Shoe, Hilderstone

The house with the brown door in the centre of this row of cottages was once 'The Horse Shoe' public house.

The Hunter, Saverley Green

'The Hunter' public house was formerly known as 'The New Inn' and stands on the outskirts of Saverley Green, near Fulford. It has been in existence since the early 1800s at least.

The Izaak Walton Hotel, Ilam, near Dovedale

The hotel is situated close to the Staffordshire-Derbyshire border and was originally part of the Ilam Hall estate belonging to the Watts-Russell family. In 1875 the estate and its properties were sold ...

The Jolly Potters, 296 Hartshill Road, Hartshill

This two storey public house was built between 1832 and 1878. It has a rear yard with old stables attached. Remembering the Jolly Potters Bernard remembers visiting The Jolly Potters pub: "That ...

The Jolly Sailor, Leek

The Jolly Sailor on Duke Street, known locally as the 'Jolly Bob'. Built originally as two houses, the pub has since closed and the building is two residences once more.

The Junction Inn, Norton Bridge

The Junction Inn and post office. The Inn was owned by Eley's Brewery of Stafford. The licencee was Tom Greaves at the time of the photograph. A 'Wells Series' postcard view published by E.J. Hurlstone ...

The Kiosk, Uttoxeter

This weighing machine has a bas-relief of Dr. Johnson's, (writer and compiler of the dictionary) penance. Samuel's father Michael, a dealer in old books asked his son to look after his stall in the Market ...

The Labour in Vain Inn, Yarnfield

A postcard view looking west along Yarnfield Lane in Yarnfield village. On the right is the Labour in Vain Inn. Further along the road, to the left, can be seen St. Barnabas’ Church, a Mission Church ...

The Labour In Vain, Yarnfield

The Labour in vain public house also included the village shop at the time this photograph was taken.

The Labour In Vain, Yarnfield

The Lamb, Kidsgrove

This pub was on the corner of Lamb Street and Heathcote Street. It had a large assembly room upstairs. The building has now been converted into dwellings (2020).

The Leopard, 21 Market Place, Burslem

This three storey public house is two rooms wide by two rooms deep. The front entrance has a decorated string architrave including large decorative entablatures and half rounded pillars on either side. ...