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The Stone House, Armitage

The Stone House, now known as Stonehouse Cottages, on the corner of Boat Lane and New Road, Armitage. The building is two cottages built in stone and brick in the 17th century with late 18th and 19th ...

The Tanyard, Cheddleton

18th century weavers' cottages at The Tanyard, Station Road in Cheddleton.

The Temple, Patshull Hall

The Doric Temple stands on the west side of the Great Pool at Patshull Hall, and is believed to have been designed by James Gibbs in about 1750. It was incorporated into the Temple Hotel in 1980.

The Terrace Cottages, Oaken, Codsall

19th century cottages at the Terrace, Oaken, near Codsall, pictured just before conversion in 1978.

The Traveller's Rest, Cheadle. Photographed by William Blake.

The Traveller's Rest public house on Ashbourne Road, Cheadle. The long low building behind the pub was a rope walk.

The Unicorn Inn, Cheadle

The Unicorn Inn stands on High Street. The large ornate wrought-iron inn sign is a one of a number to be seen in Cheadle.

The Vicarage, Barton-under-Needwood.

A two-wheeled pony cart with two occupants is parked beside the green, in front of the majestic looking house with palladian style porch and twin curved roofs at each side of house.

The Vicarage, Brewood

The Vicarage was built as a private house, 'Elmsley', in 1860 by the Rev. A.B. Haden. It was bought by the Rev. E.J. Wrottesley in 1863 who adopted it as the vicarage.

The Village, Alstonefield

Alstonefield is one of eight villages within the parish of the same name. In 1951 the parish became part of the Peak District National Park. The area is a popular place for walkers, and there are a number ...

The Village, Alstonefield

The three houses on the right-hand side date were originally one building. Its earliest use is thought to have been as an inn, but it is best known as the old parish workhouse, part of the Ashbourne Union. ...

The Village, Great Haywood

Looking along Main Road to the centre of Great Haywood village. Abbey House is just off the right hand side of this view. the Clifford Arms, rebuilt in Mock Tudor style in 1932 can be seen in the distance. Postcard ...

The Village, Great Haywood

View of the north side of The Square. On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel showing the new building built in the early 1930s. opposite can be seen the butcher's shop advertising 'Cold Storage' and ...

The Village, Great Haywood

View of the north side of The Square. On the left is the Clifford Arms Hotel. The building was demolished in the 1930s and a new hotel was built on the site. Postcard postmarked 22 August 1905.

The Village, Hammerwich

Hall Lane with the Post Office and village shop on the right with the Lyons Tea enamel sign on its end wall. Postcard published by Lillywhite (1932) Ltd, Sowerby Bridge

The Village, Rudyard

Lake Road, Rudyard, with The Beeches on the left and the entrance to the Hotel Rudyard on the right.

The Village, Sandon

In the centre are the two Stafford Lodges at the gateway to Sandon Hall. The Lodges were built in 1902, but the gate and gate piers are earlier. The gates were probably made in Gloucestershire by William ...

The Village, Wetley Rocks

The War Memorial, Hednesford

An early open view of Hednesford's war memorial which was unveiled in November, 1922. Note the rail trucks on the colliery line in the background.