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Walk Mill, near Eccleshall

Walk Mill dates from the late eighteenth century and was used for grinding corn. There was an earlier mill on this site which was used for fulling or “walking” cloth, hence the name. The waterwheel ...

Weeping Cross Farm, Baswich

This large early 19th century Georgian farm house was demolished shortly after this photograph was taken in 1963. The farm stood to the south side of what is now the junction of Baswich Lane and Sandringham ...

Wheelwright's workshop, Bagot Street, Abbots Bromley

Exterior view of Bradbury's wheelwrights workshop, Abbots Bromley, looking towards Bagot Street. The forge is in the foreground and the workshop behind. George F. Bradbury Senior bought the wheelwright's ...

Whitemoor Haye, Alrewas

At the time of this photograph Whitemoor Hay was farmed by Mr W.F. Foden. Photographer: Alfred or Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, Uttoxeter.

Whitmore Farm, Congleton. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking Whitmore Farm, Congleton, Cheshire.

Whitmore Farm, Congleton. Photographed by William Blake.

Landscape overlooking Whitmore Farm, Congleton, Cheshire.

Wood Eaton Hall, Church Eaton

Wood Eaton Hall stands on Broad Lane, near Church Eaton. It was designed by William Baker, built in 1754-55 and is Grade II listed. It has since become known as Hall Farm House.

Woods Tenement, Forsbrook

Woods Tenement on Draycott Road, Forsbrook.

Woodseat

This view shows the rear of the house with two large lean-to greenhouses. On the right is a grass tennis court.

Wootton, near Ellastone

Photographer: H.P. Hansen, Ashbourne.

Wynterdyne Farm, Tamworth

A general view of Winterdyne Farm, Tamworth. At the time of this photograph the farm was owned by Mr A.W. Macnamara. Photographer: Gerald McCann, photographer of High Street, Uttoxeter.