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Coton Hill Farm, Coton, Milwich,

Cottage, Back Lane, Hixon,

This old cottage on Back Lane was commonly known as 'Percy Ratcliffe's Cottage', and only measured 16 by 12 feet. The cottage was demolished in 1986 and was replaced by a house named Chartley Corner....

Cottage, Haughton

Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.

Covered manure pit, Home Farm, Hales

Two men loading manure from a covered pit into a wagon, pulled by two horses. Photographed at Home Farm for Mr E.B. Hall of Hales Hall. Photographer: Gerald McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Cowley Farm, Outwoods, Gnosall

Cowley Farm near Gnosall, showing exterior, mill and malthouse from the west and south west. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.

Cowley Farm, Outwoods, Gnosall

The farmyard at Cowley Farm showing the centre of the north range from the south. From the County Archaeology photograph collection held at Staffordshire Record Office.

Cowshed , Rodbaston Farm Institute, Penkridge

Rodbaston College's origins lie in 1919 when the War Agricultural Committee opened an agricultural training depot. In 1921 it became Rodbaston Farm Institute, which was run by the County Council. It was ...

Cowshed, Abbotsholme, Rocester

Interior of a largely whitewashed cowshed at a Rocester farm. The man wearing a white overall, and holding a pail and milking stool is obviously just about to start or finish milking the cows.

Craythorne Farm, Rolleston-on-Dove

Craythorne farm, Rolleston-on-Dove, 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 his ...

Cromwell House Cafe, Wolseley Bridge, Colwich,

These buildings, now an Indian restaurant, belonged to Roebuck Farm. During the Civil War Parliamentary troops guarded the river crossing at Wolseley Bridge, prior to the battle of Hopton Heath in ...

Cruck Barn, Blymhill

Deanshill Farm, Stafford

On the reverse of this pen and ink drawing is the handwritten inscription: 'Deans Farm. Mr Painter's house, Newport Rd. where Mr Denham's house now stands. Sketched by W. Allen.' This is probably ...

Doglands Farm, Fradswell

The earliest record of Doglands Farm is in the burial of a child of the Stevenson family of Dogland in 1582. Much later, John Fitzgerald sold the property to the Fradswell Estate sometime between 1809-12. ...

Dovecote and buildings, Loxley Hall

Loxley Hall dovecote before surrounding builidings were demolished. Loxley Hall was built around 1800. It was possibly remodelled during the 19th century. The Hall was the home of the Sneyd-Kinnersley ...

Dovecote at Hyde Farm, Kinver

This octagonal dovecote dates from the 18th century. It was originally one of the outbuildings associated with Hyde House, demolished in the 1920s.

Dovecote, Chillington Hall

This elaborate dovecote stands in the stable block and was built in about 1730. Reproduced by permission of English Heritage and the National Monuments Record.

Dovecote, Seighford Hall,

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

Dunstall Old Hall Farm

Dunstall Old Hall Farm dates from the early 19th century and was built as the home 'model' farm for Dunstall Hall. This view, looking west. shows a farm outbuilding with Old Hall Farmhouse beyond.