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Green Hall, Lichfield Road, Stafford
Front view of Green Hall viewed from the Lichfield Road in Stafford. Built in the 1820s for Charles Webb, a solicitor, the house was originally named Forebridge Hall. In later years Green Hall housed ...
Green Hill Toll Gate, Cheadle
This toll house and its associated toll gates were built at the junction of two turnpike roads: Cheadle to Leek on the left, and Cheadle to Froghall on the right.
Green Lane, Rugeley
Now situated near the junction of Green Lane with the modern Western Springs Road, this cottage was then known as Beeches Cottage, home of George Upton, a bill poster by trade and Rugeley's last Town ...
Greengate Street and Mill Bank Corner, Stafford,
View showing Henry Mercer's saddlers shop and the Baths Hotel on Greengate Street.
In 1928 the council purchased Mercer's, along with various other buildings between the shop and the Coach and Horses ...
Greengate Street Stafford
Greengate Street looking towards the Market Square. The timber framed building on the left is the Ancient High House, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. In 1826 the building was bought by John Marson, ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
Greengate Street, Stafford
Greengate Street looking towards Bridge Street, Stafford.
On the left is No. 20 Greengate Street, a mid-18th century Grade ll listed building occupied by Currys electrical stores who moved to No. 56 ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
A view of Greengate Street taken in 1962.
Left to right: the Ancient High House a Grade II* listed building, Brookfield’s tailors, hosiers and out-fitters. Rose & Co. wallpaper and paint merchants, ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
On the far right is Dale's ironmongers shop. The building was a typical Tudor house, originally thatched, and first used as a shop in 1811 when Bartlem Tomlinson started his ironmonger's business there. ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
Greengate Street looking towards the Market Square, an image taken from a glass negative.
The timber framed building on the left is the Ancient High House, built by Richard Dorrington in 1595. In 1826 ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
View from outside St. Chad's Church, looking north.
On the left is Shaw's House, named after a shoemaker who lived there in the nineteenth century and thought to have been erected earlier than the ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
This view of Greengate Street in Stafford was taken from the first floor of the Swan Hotel, of which there is a part view on the right.
The Pickford’s heavy haulage tractor unit is transporting a ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
This view was taken looking south from Market Square to Greengate Street in Stafford. Later in 1992 the town centre became pedestrianised and the A34 was re-routed around the town.
All of the buildings ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
Greengate Street before pedestrianisation, showing the Swan Hotel and the Ancient High House.
Greengate Street, Stafford
Slush and Christmas lights make for a wintry scene looking down Greengate Street with the Ancient High House on the right.
Greengate Street, Stafford
The Gothic building on the left was the District Bank, completed in 1907. Inside the banking hall was a hammer-beam roof and two elaborate marble fireplaces. The building was demolished in the 1970s ...
Greengate Street, Stafford
View of Greengate looking towards the Market Square with the sign for Mill Street on the left. A sign on the left advertises H. Howard's opticians.
Greengate Street, Stafford
Looking south along Greengate Street from Market Square. On the left is W.H. Smith & Son's shop and further along the John Mottram's shop is under scaffolding, next to the Bear Inn.
Photographer: Stan ...