Swiss Cottages, Coton, Milwich
A postcard view of two cottages (centre and right) known as Swiss cottages on the Uttoxeter Road, Coton, near Milwich. On the left in the distance is the Wheatsheaf public house.
On the reverse there ...
The Avenue, Coton, near Fradswell
A post card view of The Avenue by the Uttoxeter Road (B5027) at Coton, near Fradswell. The Avenue led to Fradswell Hall and on the right is the Lodge.
This postcard was published by T.G. Adie & Co’s., ...
The Avenue, Enville Hall
A postcard view of the tree-lined Avenue leading to Enville Hall which is just out of sight of the camera. Centre right above the picket fence there is a glimpse of the stables.
This postcard was franked ...
The Dairy House, Trentham. Photographed by William Blake.
Landscape with a view of the Dairy House at Trentham, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire.
The gates to Fenton Manor
These are the gates at the entrance lodge to the old Fenton Manor House. They stood at the end of the drive which lead from City Road and stood roughly where the present road to Fenton Manor Sports Centre ...
The Gothic Gateway , Enville Hall
The Enville Hall estate was landscaped between 1745 and 1755 by the 4th Earl of Stamford, using the services of the poet and landscape designer William Shenstone of Halesowen, and Sanderson Miller, a ...
The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves
A postcard view of The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves. The building remains (in December 2020) very much as in this photograph, however, over the years the front garden brick walls, fences ...
The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves
The Hollies Farm, High Offley Road, Woodseaves. The building remains (2025) very much as in this photograph.
The Lodge, Maer Hall
This postcard view shows the Grade II listed lodge to Maer Hall, which was built around 1860 in sandstone with a stone slate roof, and is in the Jacobean style.
Postcard published by C.H. Deakin, 17 ...
The Lodge, Rowley Avenue, Stafford
The Lodge was also known as White Lodge, 22, Rowley Avenue, Rowley Park, Stafford.
At the time of this photograph The lodge was described in an Estate Agents sale brochure as a five-roomed bungalow. ...
The Lodge, Tittensor Chase
A tinted postcard view of the Tittensor Chase Lodge and the gardens at Spring Vale. Published by A.W. Tilley, Newsagent and Stationers of 7 Radford Street, Stone.
The Manor, Milwich,
Mrs Bradbury and Mr S. Hollins outside the Manor House, formerly known as The Grange. The small boy is Jack Knight.
The Manor was once a farm, but today the buildings have been converted into private ...
The Manor, Milwich,
Mrs Bradbury outside the Manor House, formerly known as The Grange.
The Manor was once a farm, but today the buildings have been converted into private residences.
The 'New' Police Station, Anson Street, Rugeley
The Police Station is described as 'new' on this postcard. It was built on Anson Street in 1907 on the Mutton Green area. In front, protected by railings, is a young oak tree planted to commemorate the ...
The Old Chancel, Rugeley
A postcard view of the tower, arcade and chancel of the partly ruined old St. Augustine's Church, Rugeley viewed from Station Road.
The original stone church consisted of a nave and chancel and was ...
The Old Church House, Dilhorne
'The Old Church House' can be seen on the left with the stone boundary pillars. The Lodge to Dilhorne Hall is discernable in the distance.
The churchyard wall on the right was given a grade II listing ...
The old Methodist Chapel, Alrewas
Now superseded by the Methodist Church in Post Office Road, this building was previously Alrewas's Methodist Chapel, with the minister's house behind, now a private residence.
Note the decorative iron ...
The Square, Norton Canes
This postcard view can still be identified today especially as the corner shop on the right is still standing. Note the gas lamp in road. In the photograph are shoppers and children, and people passing ...