The Boat Inn, Cheddleton
The Boat Inn at Basford Bridge, Cheddleton, which stands next to the Caldon Canal and close to the River Churnet.
The Caldon Canal at Cheddleton Wharf
The bridge over the canal carries the main road to Leek. The building to the right of the bridge is part of Cheddleton Flint Mill. Two working narrow boats are moored to the left and another is passing ...
The Grange, Cheddleton
View of Grange farm house from the south east.
The Red Lion, Cheddleton
Looking north along Cheadle Road in Cheddleton showing the Red Lion public house. The man standing in the doorway could be the landlord at the time, Joseph Clowes. Further down the street is the Post ...
The School, Cheddleton
Cheddleton School stands on Hollow Lane. It was built in the 1860s and designed by George Gilbert Scott Jr.
The Tanyard, Cheddleton
18th century weavers' cottages at The Tanyard, Station Road in Cheddleton.
The Water Mill, Cheddleton
The Woodlands, Cheddleton
The Woodlands, Felthouse Lane, Cheddleton. It is a Grade II listed early 19th century farmhouse with minor 20th century additions and white painted brickwork. The porch is a late 19th century addition.
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Three girls, Cheddleton
Three Cheddleton girls seated on a lawn in a garden. From left to right: Alice Kirkham, Lucy Martin, Mary Burndren.
Three men and dog, Cheddleton
Three men, unidentified, with a dog, in field. Man to left is holding a shotgun.
Three men, Cheddleton
Three Cheddleton men dressed in their Sunday best. From left to right: Frank Gilbert, D. Shenton and ‘Young’ George Turner.
George Turner (1893-1974) lived at Fold Terrace, Cheddleton.
Train at Wall Grange, near Cheddleton
A 'Special' train passing through the closed Wall Grange Station.
Wall Grange Station was opened in 1873. The line was originally constructed as single track throughout from Milton Junction (where ...
Turner family, Cheddleton
George and Mary Ellen Turner and family photographed outside their home at Fold Terrace, Cheddleton. At the back are Archie, Nellie and George Jr. Seated at the front are Mabel, George Sr., Mary Ellen ...
Victoria Cottages, Cheddleton
Vistoria Cottages back onto the railway line off Station Road, Cheddleton and date from around 1900. They are easily recognisable today (2024).
View of Cheddleton
The village as seen from the hillside above the junction of Station Road and Leek Road. In the foreground is the Caldon Canal, with the Parish Church in the upper right corner.
View of Cheddleton Village
A postcard view of the village, looking south. St. Edward's Church can be seen on the hillside to the right.
View of the village, Cheddleton
View from the east of the village with the tower of St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton in the centre.
Village view, Cheddleton
Black and white copy print of postcard with a fine oak-leaved border frame. A view of Cheddleton village, looking south from Leek Road with the junction of Station Road on the left. The canal wharf area ...