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St. Edward's Church, Cheddleton

The church was restored in 1863-4 by George Gilbert Scott Junior, with Robert Edgar as his architect. Many of the internal features are early examples of work by William Morris & Co., (Morris was a friend ...

St. Edward's Church, Leek

The Parish Church of St. Edward the Confessor is Leek's only medieval church, dedicated to Edward, King of England between 1042-1066. The original Norman church was burnt down in 1297, and re-built in ...

St. Edward's Church, Leek

he Parish Church of St. Edward the Confessor is Leek's only medieval church, dedicated to Edward, King of England between 1042-1066. The original Norman church was burnt down in 1297, and re-built in ...

St. Edward's Church, Leek

The Parish Church of St. Edward the Confessor is Leek's only medieval church, dedicated to Edward, King of England between 1042-1066. The original Norman church was burnt down in 1297, and re-built in ...

St. Giles' Church of England Church, Cheadle

A postcard view of St. Giles the Abbot (the Parish Church), Cheadle, which was built in 1837-39 and designed by James Pigott Pritchett. This postcard was franked in Stone on 9 December 1904 and sent ...

St. Giles' Church, Newcastle-under-Lyme

Pencil drawing by Edward H. Buckler depicting St. Giles' Church in 1853. In 1873 everything except the tower was demolished to make way for the church that stands there today.

St. Giles' Church, Willenhall

An early photograph of St. Giles' Church on Walsall Street, Willenhall, the predecessor to the current St. Giles Church. There has been a church on this site since at least 1297, when a parson of Willenhall, ...

St. Giles', Great Longstone. Photographed by William Blake.

Church exterior taken at St. Giles' Church, Great Longstone, Derbyshire.

St. Giles’ Church, Croxden

A view from the south of St. Giles’ Church, Croxden which was built in 1884-85 replacing an earlier 13th century church which had been the guest chapel for nearby Croxden Abbey. Photographer: Alfred ...

St. James and St. Bartholomew's Church, Waterfall

St. James and St. Bartholomew's Church, Waterfall viewed from the south. Waterfall Church was built originally during the 12th century and has a surviving Norman chancel arch. The west tower and nave ...

St. James and St. Bartholomew's Church, Waterfall

Waterfall Church was built originally during the 12th century and has a surviving Norman chancel arch. The west tower and nave dates from 1792. The chancel was rebuilt in 1890 using existing stone. The ...

St. James' Chapel, Salt,

St. James' Chapel was built in 1842 by the Earl of Talbot. The stone came from Weston quarry.

St. James' Church, Cotes Heath

St. James' Church was built in 1837 to designs by Andrew Capper. It was extended in 1891. Photographer: Harry Osbourne of Woodseaves.

St. James' Church, Cotes Heath

A postcard view of St. James' Church, Cotes Heath, which was built in 1837 to designs by Andrew Capper. It was extended in 1891. This picture was taken looking north with the Newcastle Road on the extreme ...

St. James' Church, Ogley Hay, Brownhills

St James', Ogley Hay, then distinct from Brownhills, was consecrated in 1851 to meet the needs of the expanding population. It cost £3,760, was designed by Wolverhampton architect G.T. Robinson and built ...

St. John the Baptist Church, Armitage

With the exception of the tower, which dates from 1632, the church was rebuilt in 1844-7 in a Norman style, to the designs of Henry Ward of Stafford. The organ at the church is of particular interest ...

St. John the Baptist Church, Armitage

ith the exception of the tower, which dates from 1632, the church was rebuilt in 1844-7 in a Norman style, to the designs of Henry Ward of Stafford. The organ at the church is of particular interest because ...

St. John the Baptist Church, Croxall

View from the south east showing the nave and chancel. St. John the Baptist Church has a 13th century tower and chancel with later additions. The upper part of the tower is Perpendicular. The parish ...