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St. Augustine's Church, Rugeley

The 'new' church of St. Augustine (sometimes known as the New Chancel) was built in 1822-23 to designs by H.J. Underwood. The land on which the new St Augustine’s church was erected was provided by the ...

St. Bartholomew's Church, Butterton, Manifold Valley

St. Bartholomew's Church was built in 1871-73 and designed by Ewan Christian and replaced an earlier, medieval church. The spire was built in 1879 and is by William Sugden of Leek. View from the south....

St. Bartholomew's Church, Butterton, Manifold Valley

St. Bartholomew's Church was built in 1871-73 and designed by Ewan Christian and replaced an earlier, medieval church. The spire was built in 1879 and is by William Sugden of Leek. An interior view looking ...

St. Chad’s Church, Longsdon

This postcard view shows St. Chad’s Church, Longsdon. It is a Grade II listed building designed by Gerald Horsley and consecrated in 1905. Built of local stone in the Decorated Gothic style it has a west ...

St. Chad's Church, Bagnall

St. Chad's dates from 1834. The chancel was rebuilt by Jeremiah Beardmore in 1879-81 and the porch was added at the same time.

St. Chad's Church, Lichfield

This postcard view of St. Chad's Church also shows Littleworth Cottages on the left. Stowe House can just be seen on the far right. In AD 699 Chad became the first Bishop of Lichfield. He built a church ...

St. Chad's Church, Seighford,

St. Chad's dates from the Norman period, although the west tower was rebuilt in local brick in the seventeenth century after the original tower collapsed. Evidence of Norman architecture can still be ...

St. Chad's Church, Seighford,

St. Chad's dates from the Norman period, although the west tower was rebuilt in local brick in the seventeenth century after the original tower collapsed. Evidence of Norman architecture can still be ...

St. Chad's Church, Slindon,

Victorian St. Chad's was designed by Basil Champneys for John Salt, a member of the local banking family. The church was built in 1894, and the stained glass windows were designed by Kempe.

St. Chad's Church, Stafford,

A print of a sketch by J.L. Petit. St. Chad's dates from the Norman period and is one of Stafford's oldest churches. The church was originally built in an open square, but since the seventeenth century ...

St. Constantine's Church, Thorpe Constantine

View from the south. St. Constantine's has a medieval west tower and spire. The nave and chancel were rebuilt in 1883 by J. Oldrid Scott.

St. Editha’s Church, Church Eaton

A postcard view of St. Editha’s Church in Church Eaton. In the foreground there is a woman who appears to be operating the village water pump. St. Editha's Church is built from local sandstone. The ...

St. Editha's Church Tower, Church Eaton

St. Editha's Church is built from local sandstone. The earliest part of the building is the tower, which dates from the twelfth century. The stone spire is believed to have been built in the fourteenth ...

St. Editha's Church, Amington, Tamworth

The medieval chapel in Amington was ruinous at the start of the 19th century. Pictured here is the new school building built in 1836 which incorporated the gable end and bell turret from the medieval ...

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, Cheddleton

St. Edward's Church, Hollow Lane, Cheddleton. The Church of St. Edward was extensively restored by George Gilbert Scott Junior in 1863-4. It still retains many medieval features, including the Early ...

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

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 ...