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1 & 3 Alrewas Road, Kings Bromley
Situated at the junction of Lichfield Road and Alrewas Road in Kings Bromley, these timber-framed thatched cottages are Grade II Listed and date to the late 17th century.
1 and 2, The Green, Stafford
This views shows a Georgian House (centre right), No. 1, The Green, Stafford, currently (2025) used as business offices. To the left is No. 2, The Green. All of the other adjoining properties on the ...
10 & 11 High Street, Dilhorne
Grade ll listed (No.9 to the rear not identified on listing)
Early 18th Century with late 19th Century alterations.
(No.9 to the rear not identified on listing)
Some windows replaced with period ...
112 Lichfield Road, Stafford
This postcard view shows a house which is thought to be 112 Lichfield Road, Stafford.
On the left of the picture there is a woman standing in the bay window looking towards the photographer. This is ...
14 and 12 Eccleshall Road, Stafford
A view of the Cross Passage or entry to access the rear of the houses between 14 and 12 Eccleshall Road - since demolished.
14 High Street, Dilhorne
This was the old 'Holly Bush' Inn . Mrs Holliday tried to get its licence revoked as she built the Royal Oak opposite and didn't like competition. The old Courts Baron and Leet were held here by the Parker ...
18-19 Eastgate Street, Stafford
A view of 18 and 19 Eastgate Street, Stafford, the home of the William Salt Library between 1918 and 2022. Number 19, a Grade II* listed Georgian town house, is now believed to have a hidden timber core ...
2 - 9 Brook Street, Stoke
This building plan shows the row of terraced buildings on Brook Street in Stoke. They were designed by Henry Ward in tudor-gothic style and were constructed in 1838. Many of the buildings are now used ...
2 Brook Street, Stoke
This plan is of 2 Brook Street in Stoke. It was designed by Henrey Ward and constructed in 1838. It is now Grade II listed.
Diagrams (clockwise from top left):
- Front of building
- First floor plan
- ...
2 Sneyd Street, Cobridge, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of the terraced house at no.2 Sneyd Street in Cobridge. The house backs onto the Market Tavern pub; there was once a door between the two but it has been bricked up.
Diagrams (clockwise ...
2 to 6 Manor Road, Kings Bromley
Situated at the junction of Lichfield Road and Manor Road in Kings Bromley, this terrace of three cottages date to around 1850 and are Grade II listed. Save that the road signage has been replaced with ...
22 Mill Bank, Stafford
22 Mill Bank is pictured shortly before demolition for redevelopment. Close to Water Street this part of Mill Bank is currently (2025) near Mill Bank Surgery, a service road to shops on nearby Mill Street ...
25 - 31 South Walk, Meir, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of 25 - 31 South Walk in Meir. The properties are larger than the terraced houses typically found in Stoke-on-Trent which often only have two bedrooms.
Diagrams (top to bottom):
- Front ...
26 Mill Bank, Stafford
26 Mill Bank is pictured shortly before demolition for redevelopment. On the left there is a part view of a building thought to be the old Fire Station which later moved to Lammascote Road and then to ...
263 Hartshill Road, Hartshill, Stoke-on-Trent
This plan is of 263 Hartshill Road. The building is one of the Minton cottages, built in 1857 by the Minton pottery factory for its employees. The houses still stand today overlooking Hartshill Park.
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3 Market Place, Cannock
A postcard showing the rear of 3 Market Place (Church Street), Cannock with a man and woman in doorway and Croquet hoops in the lawn. It is postmarked Cannock, 1909. This house was later Lloyds Bank ...
32-36 Carter Street, Uttoxeter
Cottages 32-36 Carter Street, Uttoxeter, later renovated to become Redfern's Cottage and Museum of Uttoxeter Life.
Photographer: Alfred McCann of High Street, Uttoxeter.
44 - 46 Paradise Street, Tunstall
This plan is of two terraced houses in Paradise Street, Tunstall which were built before 1922. They are typical of the 'two up, two down' properties which were built across Stoke-on-Trent and both have ...