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The Moat House, Tamworth

Situated in Lichfield Street on the banks the River Tame, this Grade II* listed building is believed to date from 1572 and was built by the Comberford family. An 18th century gazebo can be seen on the ...

The Noah's Ark Inn, Crabbery Street, Stafford

Oil painting of the Noah's Ark on Crabbery Street. It was originally built as a town house in the sixteenth century. In August 1575 Queen Elizabeth I took wine here during her journey through the town. In ...

The Old Cottages, Rugeley

A close up view of the timber-framed cottages that can be seen other postcard views of Horsefair close to todays Globe Island. The man near the bicycle is standing in Elmore Lane. Behind the cottages ...

The Old Deanery, Penkridge.

Situated on Pinfold Lane, the building is Grade II* Listed and probably early 16th century centre portion with 17th Century wings. Windows have been changed since this photo.

The Old Hall, Haughton

A horse and cart and two children are on Newport Road road in front of the Grade II listed mid-16th century Haughton Old Hall. On the left is the village school house, built in 1841 by Rev. C. Royds, ...

The Old Hall, Madeley

A postcard view of the Old Hall which was built by Lord Crewe around 1530. The building is timber infilled with brick and the very large chimney which is twelve feet square serves ten fireplaces. It is ...

The Old Hall, Poolside, Madeley

A postcard view of the Old Hall which was built by Lord Crewe around 1530. This Grade II* listed building is timber infilled with brick and has a very large chimney which is twelve feet square and serves ...

The Old Hall, Poolside, Madeley, Newcastle under Lyme

The Grade II* listed building probably originally dating from the late 16th century, is timber infilled with brick and has a very large chimney which is twelve feet square and serves ten fireplaces. It ...

The Pavement, Brewood

This row of cottages was known as the Pavement and dated from the early 16th century. They were demolished in the 1960s to make way for modern housing.

The Pavement, Brewood

This row of cottages was known as the Pavement, but they were demolished in the 1960s to make way for modern housing.

The Roebuck Hotel, Derby Street, Leek

View of the timber framed building during a rainstorm.

The School House, Hoar Cross

The School House stood on Abbots Bromley Road, Hoar Cross, next door to the village school. It is now known as the Old School House and the school building as the Old School, both converted into dwellings ...

The School, Hoar Cross

Situated in Abbots Bromley Road, Hoar Cross, this postcard photograph shows the school within its school yard in front, with the adjacent school house beyond. By 1851 there was a school at Hoar Cross ...

The Star Inn, Cop Mere End, Eccleshall,

The Star Inn was once known as The Rising Sun.

The White Hart, Penkridge,

The White House , Codsall Wood

The White House, Weston

A postcard view of the White House which was originally a farmhouse dating from the sixteenth century. In later years it became known as Weston Manor House. In the mid-1800s the building was used ...

Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke,

The Three Crowns Inn, Little Stoke after a major fire in February 2001 which gutted the original timber-framed part of the building.