Hammerhouse Farm, Norton Bridge
Hammerhouse Farm is a Grade II listed timber-framed building dated 1604 on a fireplace. It is located on Smithy Lane, Norton Bridge close to the railway junction of the West Coast Main Line to Crewe and ...
Handsacre Hall
The rear of Handsacre Hall viewed from the south west. A cow stands in the fenced paddock. At the time of this photograph Handsacre Hall was farmed by the Boycott and Harvey sisters. At this time the ...
Handsacre Hall
Superseding an earlier hall, Handsacre Hall building probably largely dated to the 15th century. Falling into dis-prepair in the 16th century, it was renovated during the 17th century.
Originally ...
Harewood Hall, Cheadle
A view of Harewood Hall on Leek Road from the south. It is an early 19th century brick-built farmhouse with mid-19th century alterations and additions.
Hartwell Moated Farm, Meir Heath,
Photograph donated by Stafford Historical and Civic Society, who retain copyright ownership.
Haughton - House: sepia wash drawing
'Haughton House,' showing a 17th century brick building of three storeys with gables. There is a pool in front, and poplars at the side of the house.'T. P. W.,' [Thomas Peploe Wood.]
Hawthorns Farm, Wheaton Aston
Rear elevation of Hawthorns Farm, Wheaton Aston. This three-storey farmhouse was built in 1826.
Now known as the Hawthorns, from 1926 this house was the home of Albert Henry Yelland (1966-1937) his ...
Hay barn, Orslow Manor, Church Eaton
Hay stacked in a large Dutch barn at Mr S. Mayer's farm at Orslow Manor, near Church Eaton. At the near end is a hay elevator which would have been horse driven, using the horse gin on the ground to the ...
Hay House Farm, Dunston Heath
Hay making, Onecote
Haymaking at Mr H.E. Wells' farm at Mixon Hay, Onecote. A Fordson tractor is using a wooden hay sweep to gather the dried hay.
Photographer: Gerald McCann of Uttoxeter.
Hay rick, Mixon Hay, Onecote
Haymaking at Mr H.E. Wells' farm at Mixon Hay, Onecote. Ricks standing in fields close to the farmhouse of New Mixon Hay. At around 1,300 feet above sea level, haymaking here took place somewhat later ...
Haymakers, Mootlow, Alstonefield
The Gould family of Mootlow taking a break from haymaking.
Haymaking at Cannock Wood, near Hednesford
Haymaking on a farm at Cannock Wood with young children sitting on the roadside bank. Gentleshaw Windmill, still existing as a public house, and the parish church are believed to be visible on the horizon. ...
Head Gardener's House, Shugborough
A view of the rear (northeast) face of the Head Gardener's House at Shugborough Walled Garden. This photograph was taken during period George Bentley was Head Gardener (1907-1917). The house was designed ...
Heath Brook Cross, Wall Heath, Kingswinford
A postcard view of Heath Brook crossroads, looking north along the A449 Kidderminster Road towards Wall Heath. As the signpost indicates, the road to the left leads to Swindon and Seisdon, that to the ...
Heath Farm, Limepit Lane, Huntington, Cannock
The farm was demolished in the later part of the 20th century and houses were built on the site.
Heath House, Moddershall
A postcard view of Heath House, Lower Moddershall. Due to mining subsidence caused by Florence Colliery workings the original 19th century Heath House Fram was rebuilt to a similar design in the late ...
Heighley Castle, Madeley Heath
The scant ruins of Heighley Castle are on the hill in the background, almost completely obscured by trees. In the foreground is Heighley Castle Farm.
Heighley Castle was the home of the Audley family ...