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Walton Hall, near Eccleshall

Walton Hall is an Italian style 19th-century country house near Eccleshall, Staffordshire which is occupied by a residential special school. It is a Grade II listed building The house was built in ...

Walton Lodge, Walton on the Hill, Stafford

Walton Lodge was once the home of the Spooner family and later Mr. Wilfred Morgan, a partner in the Stafford firm of solictors Hand, Morgan & Owen. The house was demolished in 1977 and four Georgian ...

Walton on the Hill House front view

Photograph showing the front view of the house once known as Walton on the Hill in the village of Walton. The drive to the property was to the left out of the picture. The stable was to the left of ...

Walton on the Hill, the house

Photograph of the house once known as Walton on the Hill in the village of Walton, Stafford. This view is from the south of the house. The turret contained a bedroom on the first floor with a vestibule ...

Walton Post Office, Walton, near Stone

Post office and shop on Fillybrooks Corner. The shop was run by Annie Leese.

Walton, Stone,

The houses on the left and the bridge still stand today, although a new road bridge runs parallel to the old. In the distance is Elm Terrace.

War Memorial Window, St Lawrence's Church, Gnosall

Window commemorating parishioners from Gnosall and Knightley who served in World War I. The design features a sailor, soldier and airman representing the Armed Forces, accompanied by a nurse, representing ...

War Memorial Window, St Peter's Church, Yoxall

View of a two panel stained glass window in St Peter's Church installed as a memorial to the men of Yoxall who fell in World War I. The window depicts a wounded soldier on the battlefield gazing up at ...

War Memorial, Wetley Rocks

A postcard view of Wetley Rocks War Memorial which commemorates the fallen from the First World War and the Second World War. The War Memorial of Celtic cross design is made from granite and stands ...

Wardle & Davenport's Office Block, Leek

Built in 1925, this fine building was demolished with the rest of Wardle & Davenport's huge Belle Vue Mill in the 1970s. The silk manufacturing firm of Wardle & Davenport began in 1867 as a partnership ...

Wash Pit, Eccleshall,

The Wash Pit, or Sheep Pool, on Church Street was a pond fed by a spring. After a fire at the church in 1868 the need for a water supply became apparent. In 1890 the Wash Pit was cleaned out and deepened ...

Watling Street, Cannock

Looking towards Four Crosses on Watling Street near Cannock, now the A5. This view is now virtually unrecognisable as it is now Longford Island. An entrance to the grounds of Longford House is visible ...

Watts-Russell Cross, Ilam

A general view of the village with Thorpe Cloud in the distance and the Grade II listed Watts-Russell Cross in the foreground. This elaborate cross was raised by Jesse Watts-Russell of Ilam Hall in memory ...

Wedgwood Memorial College, Barlaston,

Estoril is an Edwardian house which later formed part of Wedgwood Memorial College which moved here from Barlaston Hall, when the hall was discovered to be suffering from dry rot. Photograph by courtesy ...

Weeping Cross House, Baswich

Weeping Cross House was built in the mid 19th century by John Twigg. In 1919 the Twigg family sold it to Richard and Gertrude Ward. The house was demolished in the 1950s.

Wellington Silk Mills, Strangman Street, Leek

The mill was owned by Thomas Whittles Ltd., a family firm which traded from the premises for over a century, between the late 1860s until the 1970s. The company was the last firm in Leek involved in the ...

Wesleyan Band, Stafford,

The band are seated in front of the Wesleyan Mission Hall on Rowley Street, opened in 1885.

Wesleyan Chapel and Minister's House, Stafford,

John Wesley first preached in Stafford in 1783. For many years the Wesleyans in Stafford used premises in St. Chad's Place as their meeting house, until they built a new chapel on Chapel Street, and ...